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    Assessment task – TDA 3.4 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour Important: Within the evidence for the tasks below where relevant you also need to show examples of how you embed the knowledge into your own /the settings practice. Please remember you must show your own knowledge and practice do not copy what is in your research materials. Plagiarism is taken seriously. Task 1 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2 and 1.3. LO 2 ac 2.1 LO 3 ac 3.5

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    [pic] New Era University College of Education Center of Teaching Training A Journal on Observing a Reading Teacher Submitted by: Student Teacher Mark Anthony Alonzo Torres 4th. Yr. BEEd with specialization in SpEd Submitted to: Prof. Maria Socorro Leonora R. Diaz Class Instructor October 2012 July 20‚ 2012 RESEARCH I was deployed at the Elementary Department of the New Era University under the mentorship of my cooperating teacher‚ Prof. Samuel Bayang‚ Reading

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    Communication &Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults How to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children To build relationships with children and young people I need to adapt my behaviour and communication to be in line with their age and understanding. I need to show them that I am fair trustworthy caring. Also being positive and happy‚ being aware of my body language and facial expressions when talking to children‚ has a massive impact on the relationships

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    Apart from physical and mental dissimilarities‚ it is said that children’s learning environment is also different from that of adults. Whereas adults are likely to sit in a classroom using textbooks‚ children are more commonly using the language for everyday purposes during the process of language acquisition. When children acquires a language‚ both time and space involved in the conversation are all happening immediately for the communicators. The whole set of information is fairly concrete.

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    ROTHERHAM METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL CHILDRENAND YOUNG PEOPLES SERVICE Positive Behaviour Management of Children and Young People in School and Educational Settings Guidance for Head Teachers‚ School and Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) staff‚ Setting Managers and Governing Bodies This guidance must be read in conjunction with the Positive Behaviour Management of Children and Young People – Overarching Guidance |Contents

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    Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults In every aspect of life‚ at work and at home‚ our communication with those people around us influences and underpins our relationships with them‚ so developing positive attitudes and communication is essential to develop positive relationships. Getting to know people and showing interest in them and what they have to say is important to building respectful relationships. Remembering names‚ listening to what people

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    to be acquainted with different behaviour management theories in order to consider which approaches best suit the classroom setting for successful learning and quality teaching in the classroom. In an effective table this documents outlines and analysis the nine key behaviour management theories‚ as outlined by Charles (2012) and discusses the appropriateness of these strategies in the primary classroom setting. Also include is my personal beliefs about children and discipline‚ discussing what theories

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    communication are the same for adults as they are for children although how we approach communication may vary slightly. Communication is the most important component in any relationship. Effective communication creates positive relationships and allows children to participate and benefit. You should always think about how you communicate‚ demonstrate and respond to others and the messages you are giving. The principles of relationship building with children and adults are that if everyone is comfortable

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    communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. We have to communicate with other adults in a clear‚ precise and understanding way to show them that we are listening to them and that we respect them and their opinions‚ if we communicate in this way few misunderstandings will occur and a positive relationship can be built. From my own experiences of working alongside other adults over the years it has shown me that communication is very important

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    wanted Kent’s trial to happen in adult court. His reasons included Kent’s criminal history and the serious nature of the current charges. Kent’s lawyer‚ of course‚ wanted the case to stay in juvenile court. Had the judge allowed a hearing‚ Kent’s lawyer would have argued that his client was mentally ill. He would have said this fact should be considered before determining which trial court to use. Yet the judge made the decision without holding a hearing. The adult court tried Kent and found him guilty

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