TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety. The concept of safeguarding‚ which works to protect children‚ has only been developed in the last 50 years. The need for improved legislation has been highlighted by high- profile cases‚ such as the death of Maria Colwell in 1973 and‚ more recently‚ Victoria Climbié in 2000. These cases shocked
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Understand Child and Young Person’s Development All children are unique and a lot of their developmental milestones happen naturally as they get older‚ however some can be affected by different life factors‚ such as health‚ environment and background and more specific skills can be learnt and encouraged. There is an expected pattern of development but all children are individual and therefore the rate will vary. There are four categories of development: Physical Development (Birth - 1 year)
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Unit 22. Outcome 1: Understand child and young person development. Birth – 1 Month • Sleeps 20 hours a day • Crying – main form of communication (fosters early interaction) • Begins to have distinct facial expressions • Moves around more • Focuses both eyes together • Can detect smells • Sensitive to touch • Uses reflexes • Focuses on source of sound 2 – 3 Months • Visual and oral exploration • Cries‚ coos‚ and grunts • Emotional distress • Smiles at a face (social smiling)
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UNDERSTANDING CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19 YEARS DEVELOPMENT: should be viewed in a holistic way; every child is unique and will develop in their own way. Skills and areas of development often overlap with one another. MAIN AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT: 1. PHYSICAL: • fine motor skills: ( writing‚ threading‚ cutting‚ painting and drawing) • gross motor skills: (balance‚ running‚ jumping‚ skipping‚ hopping) • General co-ordination • Hand-eye co-ordination 2. INTELLECTUAL/
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Task 2 What does “Person Centred Values” mean? Person centred values means that everyone has the right to be treated as an individual regardless of their race‚ religion‚ gender or culture. Everyone is different and should be treated according to their individual needs. Why is it important for health and social care practitioners to work in a way that upholds Person Centred Values? It is important for health and social care practitioners to uphold person centred values so that the care they
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Understand child and young person’s development CYP3.1.3 Understand the factors that influence children and young people’s development and how these affect practice. 3.3 Explain how disability may affect development Children or young person’s who suffer from any form of disability are more likely to have a delay in development‚ however it is important to remember that every child/young person is an individual and that disabilities can affect children / young person in different ways. There
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Unit 004 – Child Development. Section 1. A good introduction should introduce child development with particular attention to ‘holistic’ development and describe expected patterns of development and what this means. Child development is a stage that every child goes through. This process involves learning and mastering skills like sitting‚ walking‚ talking‚ skipping‚ eating and tying shoes. Children learn these skills called developmental milestones during predictable time periods. Children develop
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Unit 1 Child and Young Person Development TASK 1: Personal development and progression task 1) My main motivation for undertaking this course is to gain a qualification that will provide me with options into further educational opportunities that I hope will ultimately open doors into pursuing a career working in schools. I discovered my passion for working with children and young adults during my time as an adult instructor in the army cadets and found it to be very rewarding but never
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Child study: Visit 1 Name of the child: Jacshan Date of visit: 09/08/13 Age of child at time of visit: 4 years and 8 months Started Time: 15: 35 p.m. Time spent: 55 minutes Location: at the child’s house Planned activity: • Painting • Linking the pictures to its words. • Drawing Aim and planning of the visit: The aim of the activity that I planned is to be able to observe how Jacshan is able to compete the activities that I have planned. The activities were to be able Paint
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OL 1280 Case Study Prepared for: Assessment Task 1 Prepared by: Victoria Granzien Date:27 August 2014 Table of contents What is the problem for Nintendo ....................................................................................... 1 How did this problem come about in your opinion .............................................................. 2 What question do Nintendo need answered....................................................................... 3 The interviewer‚ Mark Serrels
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