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    Unit 76 Outcome 1 1.1 As we are a rather diverse society we find ourselves caring for many children with different backgrounds ethnicity religions and beliefs also social conscience can play a major role in how we want our children cared for. These all need to be respected and taken into account when caring for a child and before even accepting in the setting because if we are not able to meet these needs the parents must be informed as everything we do requires parental consent from physical

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    Stage Theories of Human Development Jean Piaget believed that all children mature through a series of distinct stages in intellectual development (Coon‚ 97). Many of these ideas came from him observing his own children and how they solved different problems. He believed in the use of assimilation which is the application of existing mental patterns to new situations‚ the new situation is linked to existing mental schemes (Coon‚ 97). Piaget developed a series of stages that children go through

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    NVQ 3 : Unit 6 – Working Together for the Benefit of Children and Young People 1. Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working | When working with children it involves close working with different agencies. When children are growing up they require the use of different services‚ it is important for these services to work together so that they can help promote the child’s development and other life skills. Multi-agency working is an effective way of supporting children

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    Cyp 3.6 1.3

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    1.1 Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working: Before multi-agency working came into place‚ parents of children with additional needs or families needing some extra help and support were essentially on their own and had to see lots of different professionals in order to get to a point where help was being given. Children were also quite likely to fall through the net and in the UK we have seen many cases of child abuse and neglect‚ which have ended in the worse possible

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    MSIT-OU Research 1 1. Compare the elements of theory-building techniques and theory-testing techniques. The elements of theory building techniques are design science and grounded theory while in the theory testing techniques are action research and systems development. According to the DAGS model‚ theory development is derived from either a design science approach or a grounded theory approach. System development and action research are ways of testing and refining theories. Thus‚ while there

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    The disengagement theory of ageing Social scientists Elaine Cumming and William Henry outlined the disengagement theory of aging in 1961. The disengagement theory discusses the processes of aging‚ it states that as people get into later adulthood they could experience stages of loneliness and become withdrawn from society‚ for example friends and family. This theory suggests that this process is a natural part of growing old. One part of the theory states that people expect or know that they are

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    Manage personal work priorities and professional development When planning and organising your work‚ what qualities do you need to demonstrate in order to serve as a positive role model to others in the workplace? To serve as a positive role model‚ you need to have the following attributes: Uncompromising Integrity

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    ABSTRACT This paper describes about the development of sustainability leadership framework‚ especially from the business strategy to the business results. First‚ it consists of an illustration of the need for a comprehensive sustainability leadership framework. Second‚ it describes about the core construct in the context of corporate sustainability related to workforce engagement. Further‚ it also illustrates about the macro-level and micro-level components of sustainability leadership respectively

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    Taniya Moon September 19‚ 2014 Child Development 101 Cognitive Theory One of the first people to have a cognitive theory about development was scientist Jean Piaget. When Piaget did an IQ test on children he figured out something to look at differently about development: how the children thought as they came up with their answers was more important than what they actually knew. “In the cognitive theory equilibrium‚ a state of mental balance in which people are not confused because they can use

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    feminist theory 1

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    Lear. Feminist Criticism is a type of literary theory that wishes to point out how different genders‚ races‚ classes‚ religions‚ etc. are portrayed in a piece of literature. Feminists critics mainly care about how women are written about‚ and how women write. They want to know why women’s works are rarely included in the canon‚ which is the group of works that are read‚ written about‚ and reprinted most often. They also wish to point out how a work either undermines or perpetuates certain

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