Unit 014 Maintain and Support Relationships with children and Young People Outcome1: Be able to communicate with children and young people. Assessment Criteria The learner can: Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual‚ using both conventional language and body language. There are two ways of communicating with children and young people ‚ conventional and body languages ‚ communication may be formal (adult-led activity) or informal (playtime or
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effective support and extend the speech‚ language and communication development for children during the early years (Burnham and Baker‚ 2011). This is so that they get the best chance to develop these skills and avoid struggle later in life. There are a number of ways in which adults can effectively support and extend speech‚ language and communication development in children during early years. Firstly‚ it is important for us to adapt our language according to the child’s age‚ needs and abilities
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Special learners are individuals whose physical attributes and/or learning abilities differ from the norm. Students who are mentally impaired‚ learning disabled‚ visually impaired‚ hearing impaired‚ physically challenged‚ and gifted and talented are often identified as special learners. Music is a vital part of the education of all learners including special learners. Music is a valuable content area and can be used as an aid in developing basic skills for all learners. Children learn to learn
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important for practitioners to identify children’s care and learning needs in a setting‚ there are many reasons for this. Firstly‚ is to promote development. Some children develop and learn faster than others and it is partly our responsibility to ensure all children’s needs are cared for no matter what stage of development they are at. We can do this by carrying out observations; these help us to identify the exact learning needs of children. They can show us clearly what stage of development each individual
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4.1 Define the basic nutritional requirements of children and young people to ensure a balanced diet and meet government guidance Fat Fat provides the body with energy‚ it is stored as body fat if too much food is eaten‚ and it is in meats‚ oil‚ nuts. Fat insulates the body against rapid heat loss. It helps the brain and the nervous system. Without fat this you may have weight loss‚ always tired‚ and not enough energy to get through the day. Carbohydrate Carbohydrates also provides the body with
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Current Event Adults who Experience stroke before age 50 have higher risk of death over long-term. The article is from March 19‚ 2013‚ in the Medical News Today it examines a study done by the University Nijmegen Medical Centre in the Netherlands to find a long-term prognosis for adults whom suffered from a stroke between the ages of 18 to 50. Even though “the fatality rate from stroke has dropped by one third in the United States since the 1980s”‚ strokes are still one of
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of right now‚ sociable robots are made to fulfill the needs of human companionship for many who lack human intimacy. In “Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other” Sherry Turkle describes the many ways interactive robots shape the lives of children and adults because of the human need to nurture. Regardless of the circumstance‚ humans have a thirst for attention‚ in order to quench that thirst‚ one will need to feel needed or adored. That is where interactive robots
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Caring A caring person is someone who shows compassion for another person’s thoughts or feelings. In my perspective‚ I believe people should help each other. It has been proven that people around a caring person may have improvement in attitude. In my personal experience I have seen life’s of many be changed for the better with kind actions of a stranger or friend. In fact‚ one who cares can improve society by volunteering which is an unpaid job though an organization. A person who volunteers
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to show the importance of caring in nursing‚ and how it promotes high standards of care. Caring can be described in many ways‚ such as showing empathy‚ compassion and respect. Most caring theories incorporate all of these qualities. Every patient has complex individual needs and each patient interprets high standards in a different way. As a student nurse I am privileged to be in a position to care for a person when they are often at their most vulnerable and in need of the most help and protection
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Szabo‚ Liz. “Cost of Not Caring: Stigma Set in Stone.” USA Today. Gannett Satellite Information Network‚ n.d. Web. 5 Jan. 2016. This source begins by introducing the inequality and lack of funding in the mental health care system. The government acts as the source of the stigma in mental health‚ as certain laws prevent a parity of physical and and mental health. This tells the mentally ill that they are less deserving of a decent life than others. The article then continues to describe the struggle
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