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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Unit 8 LOA - Learning Review 1 Businesses organise themselves into different organisational structures which are hierarchical‚ flat‚ matrix‚ functional and divisional. A functional area is a department inside a business Administration– They carry out multiple support activities to help the business operations run smoothly. Customer Service- They help customers who have any questions‚ concern or complaints. Distribution- They make sure that the products are delivered to the right place‚ on time
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A A multi-agency approach is a range of professionals including speech therapists‚ Special Educational Needs Co-coordinator (SENCO) ‚ key workers or physiotherapists etc. that all work together and support children and their families in provisions that need to be made in order to support a child with special needs. Working within close partnership with parents is expected for all babies and children within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) ‘Early years practitioners have a key role to
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UNIT 8-P1 Describe the application of behaviorist perspectives in health and social care. In this task I will discuss the application/part of behaviorist perspectives in health and social care. Behaviourist approach In Psychology learning is seen as a change in behaviour caused by an experience. Behaviorism‚ is seen as a learning theory; an attempt to explain how people or animals learn by studying their behaviour. The Behaviourists Approach has two theories to help explain how we learn‚ Classical
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Unit 8: Contribute to Health and Safety in Health & Social Care 1. Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health & safety in the work setting; 1.1 My work setting is covered by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 which is the overall act for other regulations. It has been updated by many sets of guidelines which support and explain it. 1.2 1.3 In the work place you share responsibility with your employer for your own safety and that of all
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CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education External Assessment Cover Sheet (EACS) Learner/Centre Learner Name: Learner PIN: Site/Centre Code: External Assessment Cover Sheet Research Task: “It is important to plan to meet the care and learning needs of all children”. Submission date: Indicate submission type below: First submission: Re-submission: Upgrade: Number of words: Number of pages: If you are submitting a re-submission or an upgrade you must enclose the original assignment
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UNIT 8: COPING WITH STRESS IN CARE ENVIRONMENTS (LEVEL 3) 1 Recognise the symptoms and effects of stress Definition of stress Common physical symptoms of stress: Cardiac Neurological Respiratory Gastrointestinal Muscular Emotional Stress Emotional stress is generally the kind of stress people are talking about when they say that stress causes heart disease. Emotional stress‚ if it is severe enough or chronic enough‚ is bad for you. Recently‚ however‚ evidence has accumulated to be able to say
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CASHE Positive Environment Task 1 AC1.1: A description of what is meant by a positive environment In both a setting and home a positive learning environment is crucial for children. There are a number of things that contribute to a positive environment. A setting or class should be engaging and dynamic place for the children attending. Creating order and removing clutter helps children to feel there in orderliness in the environment in order from them to learn‚ having a disorganized environment
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Current Legislation & Regulatory Bodies Covering Home Based Childcare. As a registered childminder in England I am bound to adhere to current legislation. These legislations include – . Data Protection Act 1998 – this act controls the way information is handled and gives legal rights to people who have information stored about them. . Equality Act 2010 – This draws together the contents of a number of previous documents including the Disability Discrimination Act and says that everyone has
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Unit 8- Caring for children E1/A1 The role and responsibilities of an early year’s practitioner follow a number of codes. When working with children there are many care needs of children‚ such as special needs‚ safeguarding children‚ children’s learning‚ behaviour‚ and working with parents. Early years practitioners have set responsibilities when working with children‚ like meeting the learning needs of a child‚ providing an environment which is welcoming and also they have to work together as
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