development Task 2 theorists‚ Cache Level 3 CYP 3.1 pc[2.1] Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors. A child is influenced by a range of Personal factors such as: - Influences before and at birth eg. Maternal diet during pregnancy or birth itself eg. problems due to lack of oxygen etc. - Health - child who has ill health may spend time in hospital and miss time from pre-school and school affecting their learning on all levels including
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E1 Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early years settings. · Health and saftey at work act 1974 · Controller of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)Regulations 2002 · Reporting of injuries‚Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2006 · Children Act 2006 · The Food Saftey Act 1990 E2 Describe the procedures which will keep a child safe for each accident‚ illness or emergency. · Meningitis is a fatal infectious disease. Some of the signs
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Reflect on the impact of these insights on own practice and professional development. Within my teaching I develop my own scheme of work from the curriculum devised on my subjects through Edexcel the examining body. Throughout my scheme of work I promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion all of which have an impact on me and my learners. This ensures that my scheme of work and subsequently my lesson plans will create a safe and effective learning environment. As a new teacher I need to reflect
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The Protestant Reformation in England led the Puritans to immigrate to America. Also‚ Old England was going through a hard economic time. Many were poor and unemployed‚ and this caused English men to seek a better life in the new world. The Spanish exploration‚ led by Christopher Columbus‚ led the way for other European countries to follow to the new world. The eastern coast of North America was colonized by English men of the same background and origin‚ but by the 1700s‚ the New England and Chesapeake
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CYP Core 33 6.3 Explain why it is important to work with the child or young person to ensure they have strategies to protect themselves and make decisions about safety All children and young people need strategies to make certain that they can protect themselves and make appropriate decisions about safety. Although it is important that children and young people learn to protect themselves taking their own risks are equally important as long as significant harm will not take place. Children
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CYP Core 3.1 Understand child and young person development 2.1 Explain how children and young peoples development is influenced by a range of external factors. Health Status A mixture of genetics and other factors can affect a child or young persons health. There maybe conditions such as Cystic Fibrosis (lung disease) sickle cell disease (abnormal red blood cells) diabetes etc that all have an impact‚ even general things like the common cold or viruses can have an affect on a child. Disability
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CYP 3.3‚ Task 7 7.1 Explain the risks and the possible consequences for children and young people of being online and of using a mobile phone. Children and young people are open to many risks while being online or using their mobile phones‚ they may be lured into giving personal information; name‚ age‚ address and telephone numbers which could be used for identity theft or fraud. Cyber bullying‚ this may include sending unpleasant texts‚ emails or instant messaging. A child or young person may
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AC4.1 Explain the implications of consumer-related legislation on customer service delivery. Legislation is the most important restriction placed on organisations. There are many laws that affect the delivery of customer service. Implications of these on customer service can include products or services meeting the regulations and that staff need to know and follow clear procedures in order to remain compliant to the legalisations; these procedures must be put in place by organisations and all staff
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he UK government has defined the term †̃safeguarding childrenâ€TM as: †̃The process of protecting children from abuse or neglect‚ preventing impairment of their health and development‚ and ensuring they are growing up in circumstances consistent with the provision of safe and effective care that enables children to have optimum life chances and enter adulthood successfully.â€TM (Wikipedia) All children should live free from abuse and neglect and to be‚ and to feel‚ safe. Every aspect of a childâ€TMs
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Once policies are established by the government it is the schools responsibility to deliver them and keep up to date with any amendments. Schools are required to make sure that all its members of staff are made aware of any new policies or changes to current ones through training and by supplying them with electronic or hard copies of the policy. Some schools divide this responsibility by making certain members of staff responsible for policies relating to different areas i.e. the SENCO would be
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