this activity may be altered to suit this diversity by possibly only using the trampolines and smaller‚ safer apparatus where the child may be able to participate with some help and guidance. Charlotte Davies Unit 4– E5 Primary Business Address Address Line 2 Address Line 3 Address Line 4 Phone: 555-555-5555 Fax: 555-555-5555 E-mail: someone@example.com Children’s Physical Challenges. Issues that effect the planning of a challenging environment. Business Name Caption
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developed using ICT skills? The learning skills that can be developed using ICT skills are: • Communication skills • Problem solving skills • Critical and creative thinking skills • Investigation skills • Evaluation and analysis skills 2. Discuss 5 factors the teaching assistant should consider when setting up ICT. 5 factors that should be taken into consideration when setting up ICT are: • Heat and light- Most ICT equipment
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Unit 2 – Development from conception to age 16 years. E1. Describe the development of children in a selected age range and in two areas of development. Stages of physical development The First Month From age’s birth to three years‚ the child should be able to lie supine‚ lie with head turned to one side‚ and by one month can lift the head. If pulled to sitting position‚ the head will lag‚ the back curves over and the head falls forward. Also the child should be able to turn his or her head towards
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Unit 9 Promote good practice in handling information in health and social care 1. Understand requirements for handling information in health and social care settings 1.1 Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in health and social care There are several legislations and codes of practice that relates to handling information. Data protection Act 2008 is a law that protects personal privacy and upholds individuals rights. This Act gives rights
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Leicester College - Business Curriculum Area C0297 & C0286 : BTEC L3 National Diploma in Business Unit number: FOUR Title: Business Communication Assignment number: Three of four Start date: Week commencing 20th April 2015 Completion date: Week commencing 14th May 2015 Assessment feedback will provided by: Two weeks after submission Assessor: Diane Merryweather Aim/s of this assignment: LO 3: Understand the issues and constraints in relation to the use of business information
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D1. A nursery is a statuary provision which provides for children aged 12 weeks to 5 years‚ open Monday to Friday 8 till 6. A nursery will use early years foundation stage (EYFS). An infant school provides education for ages 5 to 7 in term time and also uses EYFS and the national curriculum. D2. A parent and toddler group which is a voluntary provision usually set up by the local church group for 0 to 3 year olds. Another provision is an independent school also known as a private school which
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Unit 1 An introduction to working with children E1 and E2 Statutory Statutory is funded by local and central government. It is free for children to go and schools are compulsory‚ so children have to go. Hucklow primary school is for children aged 4-11. It follows the national curriculum. The school hours are from 8:45 to 3:00pm. They help children that need additional learning and extra tuition in English and Maths so that they can achieve the best they can do. They have a playground for the
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are functioning. Psychological age 2 refers to the impact that certain life events have had on one’s intelligence‚ learning ability‚ memory‚ or maturity. An individual’s social age is divided into three categorical influence‚ one being nonnormative 3‚ where events in their life are not a common occurrence and may happen rather unexpectedly. As Woolf’s 5 research suggests‚ history-graded influences 4‚ such as war or an epidemic in the past‚ affect individuals within a culture in identical ways and
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Part 2: Summary of Social Work Speaks and “Unit 3” The section “Poverty and Economic Justice” in Social Work Speaks discusses the economy and its balance‚ or lack thereof‚ as well as the people who are impacted by the economy’s debilitating imbalance. The PowerPoint titled “Unit 3: Children and Poverty” helps to further understand the poverty crisis that our society is facing by focusing on the children who live in poverty. The social work profession is there to help those who are most vulnerable:
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CACHE Diploma Lv3 11/707067 Unit 1 Assignment The world today could be compared to a jigsaw for children in an early years setting. For them jigsaws can be challenging‚ they may not know yet what it stands for‚ why it must be completed or how to tackle it or even where to start. When I break the analogy down‚ the pieces could represent the child’s rights‚ and the selection of jigsaws supplied could stand for the diversity of children‚ in the same way the practitioner could symbolise
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