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    language and communication OCR Unit No: 19 Sector Unit No: HSC 2015 Level: 3 Credit value: 4 Guided learning hours: 30 Unit expiry date: 31 January 2015 Unit accreditation number: T/600/9789 Unit purpose and aim The unit aims to provide a basis for understanding the importance of speech‚ language and communication for a child’s overall development and explores the ways in which those working with children can support the development of speech‚ language

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    Relationship Development 1 Running Head: RELATIONSHIP DEVELOPMENT Interpersonal Communication and Relationship Development Relationship Development 2 Communication is the process of gathering meaning from the world around us and using verbal and non-verbal messages to share this meaning with others. (Beebe‚ Beebe‚ and Redmond‚ 2005) More specifically‚ interpersonal communication can be defined as; “a distinctive‚ transactual form of human communication involving mutual influence

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    which I follow. This is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS‚ DfES‚ 2007)‚ whilst still keeping true to my own beliefs in the best environment for learning to meet the needs of all the children whom attend my setting. My setting has eleven children enrolled‚ from one to ten years; all children are able bodied‚ although some have specific behavioural needs. I belong to a local quality assurance and childminding network. As an early years provider I have a responsibility to implement

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    STATUS OF 0-6 YEARS OLD CHILDREN A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Medicine University of the Philippines Manila‚ School of Health Sciences Palo‚ Leyte In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Medicine By: Felicilda‚ Maybelle S. Paganpan‚ Mary Michelle R. Venus‚ Merry Chris C. Yanto‚ Ramon G. 2012 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Nutrition is recognized as a basic human right‚ vital to the survival‚ growth and development of children according to

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    The aspects of child development overlap with one another so it is important that each child is unique and will develop in their own way. Aspects of development include physical‚ communication and language‚ intellectual/cognitive‚ social‚ emotional and behavioural‚ and moral. These categories can then be broken down in to certain age ranges. Physical development This is an important area of a child’s overall development. The process of development can often be assumed to take place automatically

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    Communication task Communication is what we say and how we say it. Looks (frowns-smiles)‚ actions (hugs-punches)‚ with silence (warm/cold)‚ as well as with words being (kind-unkind). Good communication involves paying attention to all types of expressions. I feel it’s very important to have effective communication skills‚ when working with children because they learn by how they live. I feel myself that becoming a Nursery worker good communication skills are needed in order to bring out the best

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    Comparison of Development in Communication of ICT The decades of 60s and 70s saw dynamic world-wide growth of electronic media which produced so-called “information technology”. The idea using mass media grew out from the belief that media has and extraordinary power to change the human behavior. Many communication experts began to advocate the use of mass media for accelerating the transfer of technology and information. The role of media is now changed to more developed and modern way of conveying

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    Behaviourist (language is a learnt behaviour that is dependent on reward and reinforcement)‚ Nativist (innate ability that all humans have)‚ Maturionist (develops or unfolds according to a child’s inner clock) Cognitive Development (depends on a child’s cognitive development)‚ Interactionist (socially interact) and Neurobiologist (brain structure and how it is developed) (Fellows and Oakley‚ 2014‚ p. 47) . According to Jean Piaget’s theory‚ language cannot be developed until the child has developed

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    child development age 8-9 years. Social development

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    Sample Dialogue: A Case of Cheating by Gary Pavela The best way to demonstrate the characteristics and benefits of ethical dialogue in the disciplinary setting is to present a dialogue in its entirety. The following sample portrays an extended discussion between a college dean and an upperclass student about an incident of cheating. The discussion is longer than might be anticipated‚ and is developed at length so a broad range of ideas can be explored. Some observers will find the student in this

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