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    On February 2nd I went in to the clinic and observed a 5 year old boy who had a moderate language disorder. And just like we discussed in class‚ the child wouldn’t be phonologically processing his words correctly. For example: Blue car would be pronounced as Boo car. And screwdriver would be pronounced as schoodiver. He would be altering his words by gliding upn them or using cluster reduction. And from his age group based on the research between 3-5 years is the age group where these speech processing

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    may actually make the emotional needs of their child suffer. This may also be true for practitioners but which is made more difficult by the constraints of policies regarding the safe-guarding of children. Another observation for this may also be that if this child is playing with the blocks on his own away from the group then this may give an indication of his social development and emotional needs. If particular goals are not reached or the child is falling behind regarding milestones then this

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    The Every Child Matters Policy (DfES 2003‚ 2004a‚ 2004b) has according to Arthur‚ Grainger and Wray (2006) ’served to set educational inclusion within the broader context of radical change in the whole system of children’s services including explicitly shifting from intervention to prevention with services working together more effectively’. The overall aim of Every Child Matters is to reduce the number of children who experience educational failure‚ engage in offending or antisocial behaviour‚ suffer

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    CAPSTONE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Capstone Child Development Center is a safe and nurturing place for children to learn and grow. Under the leadership of Mrs. Shelia‚ the center has grown tremendously over the years. The center is licensed for 90 children with 1 teacher per classroom. Capstone provides programs that help children and employees work together to be their very best by providing the highest quality childcare. Founded in 1982‚ Capstone is one of the leading childcare centers here in

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    Child Soldiers Children of all ages have been forced to fight in wars. Wars of all kinds‚ fought for different reasons‚ but if you look back on all of them you’ll see children. They may or may not know why they are fighting; they simply do as they’re told. Everywhere around the world‚ there is always a war of some kind going on. This global issue needs to be resolved so that children of all ages don’t end up being on the battlefield. A child defines someone who shouldn’t be involved in warfare

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    not be confronted in front of the other children and it will be dealt with secretly. This helps the child because they know they are safe and they know that they can share their feelings. Naughty corner is place where children go when in trouble or when angry‚ sad‚ naughty. They spend 10 minutes over here‚ which is the maximum time. However‚ this could take longer due to some situations. The child is supressed from meeting other children until they are calm. This helps them get over everything without

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    Dear (insert name) 1870 As you know‚ it is no secret that child labour has been going on in countries around the world but the stage we have reached with it here is preposterous. As a mother with a child working in one of these disgusting factories‚ there are many issues to be raised of the treatment of this country’s children. The main issues arise in regards to the fact that these jobs that children as young as three have to work‚ have unnecessarily long hours and pose great risk for these children

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    responsibilities to safeguard the welfare and well being of the children in their care. This includes appropriate attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and making wise choices about steps undertaken in a role. Every child should be supported and enabled to live in an environment which is free from prejudice and safe from abuse. My responsibilities under the duty of care are to do everything reasonable within my job role to make this happen. The level of duty of care

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    Student Name: NATASHA ISSA Teacher Name: LORRAINE AABOUZ UNIT 5 (D1) I am writing about four (4) aspects of professional practice: Time –keeping and attendance Attitude to work Suporting colleagues Understanding children’s behaviour D2 – Why you need to do these things. Time- keeping and attendance One professional practise I have chosen to write about is time-keeping and attendance. This is because it is important to attend your placement regularly because many people rely on

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    to meet the minimum acceptable standard of living. It is having no work or having to work when other children in other countries are in school or outside playing. Poverty is hard and especially so for children. There can be multiple reasons that a child is faced with poverty. The causes might be adult poverty‚ lack of education‚ unemployment or government policies. Also Many Children around the world miss out their entire childhood because of poverty. Their families are too poor to let their children

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