TDA 3.1 2.1 Fill in the gaps in the following paragraph using the words from below. To communicate effectively with anyone‚ you need to speak clearly‚ using different pitch and tone to create interest. You should talk at a pace that is neither to slow or monotonous‚ nor so fast that others can’t understand it. It is important to know the stages of language development. You should also be aware that if you are working with a pupil with special needs‚ their communication development will be
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Level 2 Certificate in Principles of Business and Administration (QCF) QCF [ 600/3451/8] 2 All Units Unit: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment (level 2) [L/601/7638] Learning Outcome 1: Know the employment rights and responsibilities of the employee and employer 01.01 . Identify the main points of contracts of employment An agreement between an employer and employee that create the starting point of the employment relationship and include
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the children to try and get a clear picture of what had happened and then said to me that I could deal with child B’s behaviour in the way that we usually do. Child A went on to play with the trains and I took child B to one side went down to his level and explained to him that he needs to sit on the chair in the other room and think about what he had done and why you must tell the truth and why it is important to share toys. In 5 minutes I went back and asked if he had thought about what I asked
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The current legislation for home based childcare and the role of the regulatory bodies (Ofsted) Task 1 What current legislation is relevant to home based childcare? The Children’s Act 1989 This legislation was to reform the law relating to children‚ when it was introduced it superseded the eight Acts of Parliament. This is the most influential legislation for children up to the age of 18 and how they are treated‚( it is so powerful that it has an impact on other legislations and no form of
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SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS CERTIFICATE COURSE QUESTIONS ON UNIT ONE 1. 1. OUTLINE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SEQUENCE AND RATE OF DEVELOPMENT. WHY MIGHT CHILDREN DEVELOP AT DIFFERENT RATES IN DIFFERENT AREAS? Sequence of development: the usual order in which development occurs. Ie. A baby’s physical development may begin with rolling over‚ then sitting up‚ crawling and then walking‚ whereas another baby may sit up‚ followed by walking but never actually crawls. Even though an element
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development affects other areas of children and young people’s holistic development P4 – Describe TWO (2) activities which will support children or young people’s learning in this area of development Two activities which I have chosen are “Big Maths” and “Big Writing”. • “Big Writing” is an approach to teaching writing and raising writing standards that focuses on how to raise a child’s attainment level in speaking‚ listening and writing. There are four key points to improving children’s writing‚ vocabulary
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NCFE Level 2 Certificate Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (501/0418/4) Unit 1: Schools as Organisations (T/601/3325) 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools. The main types of state and independent schools are as follows: * Specialist schools * Academies * City technology colleges * Community and foundation special schools * Faith schools * Maintained boarding schools * Free schools 1.2 Describe the different
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Level 2 Teaching Assistant Certificate - Assignment Three Unit 3 Supporting the Curriculum TASK 9: Using subject headings together with a brief summary of the subject‚ describe the range and main provisions of the relevant National curriculum in the school where you are employed. Creative Development: This Area of Learning relates to the development of children’s individual ways of developing and representing their notions and emotions in an imaginative way through assorted mediums and
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Shalini Karsan 10/680 846 Unit 2- The developing child. D1- Describe the expected stage of social development of the children aged 4 years. The child at 4 years will start to develop a knowledge about different genders e.g. females and males. They can make friends‚ and they are also interested in having them. This age group‚ should know how negotiate‚ and to give and take objects
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Assessment 2 Supply‚ Storage and Disposal of Medication. Question 1. Identify the purpose of a precription:- A prescription can be identified as legally authorised written instruction by a prescribing officer to a pharmacist to dispense medication. Question 2. Carla has received a delivery of medication from the pharmacy. List the information that she should check prior to storing the medication away:- a) The dispensed medication has the correct service users name on the label/prescription
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