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    Level 5 Childcare Unit 2

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    Unit 2: Understand children and young person’s Development 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth-19 years Social/Emotional/Behavioural Birth-12 months- Babies will begin to smile at adults especially at their careers. Will gaze at faces and will copy facial movements. They respond to faces and voices of familiar people around them‚ they are still shy around strangers but enjoy affection from

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    How aspects of development can affect one another. Divorce‚ Death‚ House move. This can affect emotional behaviour and possibly intellectual development because of lack of concentration‚ bad behaviour‚ anger‚ be withdrawn and upset. Poor Health‚ Disability‚ Impairment. This may affect emotional and intellectual development‚ it 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

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    CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHART Age Physical Development Intellectual/Cognitive Development Language Development Social/ Emotional/ Behavioural Development Moral Development Birth to 3 months Reflexes – Swallowing Rooting - Grasp – Startle – Walking & Standing – Falling Moves head deliberately –waves arms – kicks legs vigorously. Grasps finger. Visually alert – follows adult movements within visual field – watches movement of own hands engages in finger play shows excitement at

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    Assignment 1: Research DOM Level 3 vs. Level 2 ITT Technical Institute Describing the specification differences and browser supports among DOM Level 1‚ Level 2and Level 3. DOM Level 1 was published in 1998 as a single W3C recommendation‚ consisting of two modules‚ the Core and the HTML module. DOM Level 2 was published in late 2000. It introduced the "getElementById" function as well as an event model and support for XML namespaces and CSS. DOM Level 2 consists of several

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    D1: Explain the relevance of the title to children’s care or education. In an early years setting‚ it is essential that a practitioner supports the children’s play‚ learning and development because this will then enable certain learning goals to be achieved in relation to the early year’s foundation stage framework for development. These learning goals that the practitioner will help to support the children develop will have an overall effect on how they are able to learn and behave later in life

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    unit 011 childcare level 2

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    environment for a four or five year old although some features will be the same.  Environments should be attractive and make children feel safe and secure and happy to be there and they should also be places where children can confidently play and learn. Research framework that supports a positive environment for children At the heart of this framework is an approach which recognises the right of all young children to high quality relationships‚ environments and services which offer a holistic approach

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    Working with Children E1 Describe THREE (3) different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. This must include ONE (1) example from the • Statutory sector. • Voluntary sector. • Private sector E2 Describe how EACH of the types of settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families. There are 3 different types of settings which provide care and education for children. These are split into 3 different sectors Statutory‚ Private and Voluntary

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    environment for a child whilst their parent is at work. Sure Start focus on a lot of children with a disadvantage‚ so they can still have the same opportunities as everybody else‚ no matter what they’re background or family circumstances D7(52) Setting 2. Primary School The purpose of a primary school is to teach children how to start reading‚ writing‚ spelling and simple maths. They also learn manners‚ and how to be a part of a class‚ and how to be in a group. Primary school sets the children up ready

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    Childcare Level 3 Unit 4

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    fill out a head injury form and send it to parents. If the fist aider thinks the child is fine then once the child has recoverd they can join the others. If the first aider is worried they will record the childs vital signs e.g. pulse‚ breathing‚ level of consciousness and eyes. If the child is showing no improvement ring an ambulance and let the parents know. · For

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    The practitioner’s main responsibilities in a professional relationship differ between children‚ adults and other professionals. The responsibilities the practitioner must carry out whilst working with children are to ensure all children are treated equally and fairly. This can be done by ensuring that there is no favouritism or preferential treatment shown to a particular child or children. It is also essential that no child is discriminated against. Although all children should be treated equally

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