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    the statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector is a service that by law has to be provided by the government to children and families‚ for example‚ St Peters RC Primary School. The opening and closing times is between 8:45-3:10 (depending on before/after school clubs). This school is provided by the state and offer education for children 4-11 years. They have qualified staff and aim to support children though after school activities‚ extra help in classes if a child needs

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    which allows young children to achieve the five Every Child Matters outcomes‚ it sets standards for; the education‚ growth and care that children should experience; equality of opportunity for every child and anti-discriminatory practice; partnership working; improving quality and consistency and lays a secure foundation for future learning for children. Within Parkhill School there are many children who originate from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds‚ most of these children use English as an

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    LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA – SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING IN SCHOOLS Unit 5 Promote equalitydiversity and inclusion in work with children and young people Outcome 1 Promote equality and diversity in work with children and young people There are many Acts of parliament and codes of practice that detail the legal requirements and responsibilities of schools with regard to promoting equalitydiversity and inclusion:- The UN Convention on Rights of the Child 1989 The Convention on the

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    Assignment 2 Teaching Assistant Tracey Parkes Student Number TRA851PA Question 1 List ten important safety points for establishing a healthy‚ safe and secure environment. One. The individual needs‚ age and abilities of the children and young people. You should take any specific needs of pupils into account when setting up the environment-for example the age‚ abilities and needs of the children with whom you are working. You should in particular take note of any pupils who have

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    their lives. Environmental factors such as not having enough space in the garden for the baby to play and explore will influence their development as they may not be able to expand their gross and fine motor skills. ‘Generally‚ people with a high level of earnings enjoy a better lifestyle‚ with better housing‚ better food‚ warm clothes and own transport.’ (Meggit. C 2001 p9) Parents may not have enough money to fund for toys and equipment for the baby‚ which means they will not experience different

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    Kim Drinkwater Student Ref: s46536 TEACHING ASSISTANT DIPLOMA COURSE ASSIGNMENT ONE 1. Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. I may contribute by assisting in room preparation‚ for example‚ by setting up instruments‚ making sure they’re clean and safe to use. Also‚ may help by showing children how to use the instruments. 2. What might your role be in organising

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    pulling off shoes. Squatting to look at things‚ bending down from waist to pick up things‚ rolling and throwing a ball‚ walking downstairs with adult help‚ rolling and throwing a ball. 2 years Starting to use preferred hand‚ building tower with 5 or 6 blocks‚ drawing circles and dots‚ putting on shoes‚ placing 5 rings on a stick‚ using a spoon to feed self. Climbing on furniture‚ kicking a stationary

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    1.Describe How You Might Contribute To a Lesson Given To a Group Of Seven Year Old Children Learning To Play Percussion Instruments? As a Teaching Assistant supervising a group of seven year olds who are to learn to play musical instruments‚ I would first make sure these instruments are available‚ clean‚ safe and ready to be used for this lesson. Any music sheets related to playing must be prepared and available in the classroom in advance. During the lesson I would supervise the children using

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    Unit 3: Equality and Diversity in Work with Children and Young People In this essay I am going to identify and describe how prejudice and discrimination impact on individuals and groups in school settings‚ by researching the current legislations‚ policies and procedures that are in place for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. I have thought about how our own attitude and behaviour impacts on the children and young people we work with and how important it is to promote anti-discriminatory

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    Unit 201 Outcome 1 Intellectual and commination 0-3 months They baby develops through the scenes of sight‚ feeling and hearing. Showing awareness of outside stimuli through movement. At first these movements are reflexive e.g. starling to sudden sounds. But as the baby develops these responses these behaviors become intentional. For example the following of eyes of which they may focus on faces and respond with their own facial expressions. At the same time the baby develops a small range

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