could knock the child’s self esteem‚ have a lack of friendships‚ and the child may not want to get involved in sport activities‚ due to a lack of gross motor skills being impaired. Poverty. If a family is living in poverty the child’s needs may not be met and in turn this could affect ALL aspects of the child’s development‚ and they will be less likely to thrive in a school environment. Short‚ Tall‚ Fat‚ Thin. The child could be lacking in self-confidence‚ have social problems‚ very few friends
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Unit 3 assessment Assessement and care in end of life care Section 1: Understanding the holistic approach to end of life care 1) Various needs that would be considered when planning an individuals end of life care; a) The physical needs to be considered for a person needing end of life care are likely to be pain‚ nausea and vomiting‚ breathlessness and weakness/fatigue. Some people may also need help with mobility and personal care. b) The emotional/pysychological
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I’m soo glad mother brought me this diary. She said that it would be a good way to make time pass. My name is Angie Taylor‚ and I am 12 years old. My Mother Janet Taylor said that I’m going to be doing away for a while. Something about money and the few factories. I don’t really understand it all but I suppose it will be fun. I’m really excited because mother says I will go tomorrow and then come home and tell her all about my day. Well diary‚ i’ll talk to you soon.
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running record is a very detailed description of the behaviour of a child over a short period of time‚ often less than five minutes. The observer watches a child or group of children and note down everything he sees‚ which gives the portrait of the child and his activity during this particular period of time. The observer sits quietly and tries not to draw attention to him as his interaction may affect the behaviour of the child. It helps to avoid eye contact! These observations usually cover a short
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Unit 206 The role of the health and social care worker. 1. Understand working relationships in health and social care. 1.1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. A working relationship is a professional relationship whereby needs of the service user are met and a personal relationship is a relationship whereby the needs of both the service user and staff member are met. The difference between a working relationship and personal relationship is that
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to go and get a mop or a towel to clean up the spilt area. I then went to collect the appropriate facilities and clean up the wet area so the children would not slip over and hurt themselves. Once I had cleaned it all up I changed the clothes of a child‚ as they was wet from playing in the water and it hen put a dry towel on the floor so if there is another spillage‚ the towel will keep it fairly dry. P4.2it is important to understand the different policy’s that provide a healthy and safe environment
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He concluded that all needs of humans could be arranged into a hierarchy. He felt that at a different point in time‚ humans would fulfil each level of
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CACHE Level 2 Award/Certificate/Diploma in Child Care and Education Question 1 D1: An example of a statutory provision for children under 5 years is a nursery. A nursery helps children learn to communicate‚ reach a certain level of independency and helps the children understand the stuff e.g. numbers‚ colours‚ fruits‚ animals etc. It also allows children to learn new things in a fun environment and at their own pace. A nursery helps to get children into a routine of a classroom. Nurseries often
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development of children. What stage a child is at What activities to provide Any extra needs a child might have A childs likes and dislikes A – why is it important to understand pattern of behaviour To understand the behaviour that is expected To have realistic expectations of a childs ability To plan appropriate activities To identify if a child may need the support of other professionals A* - routines are important because The help the child to feel safe and secure They help children
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Question 1 (Weighting: 0) In your own words‚ and where necessary using additional research‚ or your own experiences or scenarios‚ write for each task. The word count is there as a guide and you will not be penalised if you do not meet or go over that count. References and bibliography should be provided at the end of the assignment. Explain the following: The key components of a healthy and safe home-based environment. [200 words] A healthy and safe home based environment. It is my responsibility
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