Assessment Task SHC 21 Introduction to Communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Identify the different reasons why people communicate: 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your work: In our role as an early years practitioners we need to communicate with people all the time. First and foremost are the children we are supporting‚ but there are also their parents and guardians‚ who are likely to be involved
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the most important skill you can give to your children‚ it underpins every other learning experience they will have throughout their lives. Without being able to communicate successfully‚ children will struggle to make the most of the experiences that come their way. We as practitioners must support children’s learning and competence in communicating‚ speaking and listening‚ being read to and beginning to read and write. We must also provide children with the confidence‚ opportunity‚ encouragement
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Assignment Guidance Unit 3 – Supporting children This assignment consists of 4 parts which must be considered in turn but which must be blended together into one flowing piece of writing with an introduction and conclusion. This assignment is set in a Children’s Centre. You must reflect this in your answer. INTRODUCTION Eg ‘A Children’s Centre is reviewing the policies and procedures which promote children’s health and welfare as well as their development.’ Then define what a Children’s
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Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (CYPW) Who is it for? The Level 3 Diploma is aimed at those who work in the Children and Young People’ Workforce in England at an un-supervised level. The Diploma will help learners build the knowledge and skills that are required to work with children and young people from birth to 19 years. Due to the optional units it covers a diverse range of jobs and roles within this occupational area All mandatory units must be part
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feeling sad may feel bullied | Happy to tell him he cant play‚ may feel a sence of power | Heather uses a wheelchair. Practitioner Frances is worried that she will get hurt in an outdoor game so she leaves her by the window watching while the other children play. | The setting not meeting the childs needs very angry. | Singled out‚ sad watching everyone else having fun | Might not care‚ might feel that he has done nothing wrong. Could feel guilty if didn’t no | Danyl’s father is black. Practitioner
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Outcome 3 1. Identify the translations experienced by most children and young people * Moving nursery/school – E.g. From one nursery to another o from primary to secondary school. * Moving house – E.g. To a new area. The child/young person must settle and adapt to the new area. * New sibling/family member – E.g. A baby brother‚ adoptive sibling‚ long lost relative * Puberty * Changing class/teacher/going up a year – E.g. A teacher that has left has been replaced‚ young person has been
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Chapter Review and TRACE 1. What are the five elements in the rhetorical situation? The five elements in the rhetorical situation are Text‚ Reader‚ Author‚ Constraints‚ and Exigency. 2. How can a reader use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay? How can a viewer use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image? How can a writer use the rhetorical situation during the planning phase of writing a paper? In an argument essay using the rhetorical situation to analyze the essay will
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UNIT 1 Supporting the Teacher Task 1 The key aspects of the role of a teaching assistant are to plan and prepare work under the direction and supervision of the teacher‚ to support learning activities effectively and consistently whilst recognising their individual needs. * Assess and evaluate pupils work as directed by the teacher which might include assisting with the development and implementation of individual educational plans (IEPs). * Establish productive working relationships
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Unit 10 Learning Outcome 1 – Know the different types of Schools in the education sector. 1.1/1.2 Identify the different types of state and independent schools and describe their characteristics and list the types of schools and who controls them/funds them. Children education in England is normally divided into separate stages. They begin with primary education at the age of five and this usually last until they are eleven. Then they move into secondary school‚ they then stay until they reach
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BTEC National Diploma in Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development Unit 2 Positive Environments for Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development Olivia Robinson Legislation is the law‚ which is put into practice in the childcare environment to prevent certain things happening and to ensure that other things are carried out. A policy is a proposed or adopted principle or plan of action which is used to help carry out the legislation. A procedure is an official or established way that
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