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    Why Be an Educated Person

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    Why be an educated person? The term ‘education’ can mean many things. An education is the collective knowledge a person has‚ but what does an education mean? Although an education can be paid for‚ no one can physically give you an education‚ so it is not a gift. There are societal situations where an education is a necessity‚ but not many globally. Education is a tool to be utilized differently in every part of the world. Knowledge is power‚ but some knowledge is more powerful depending on

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    agreement on how things should be done. In an event that a legal matter has arrived‚ if everyone has followed the policies and procedures the practitioners cannot get into as much trouble as they would if they hadn’t followed them. A practitioner needs to follow the legal requirements otherwise the consequences could be‚ job loss‚ written warning‚ child’s death‚ child’s injury‚ anything major or even minor can affect the practitioner or child‚ so it is required

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    first section talked about the physical growth and development of a newborn. It discussed how the head occupies the proportion of the newborn’s body. Also‚ it discussed the two patterns that newborns go through when developing. The first pattern is called cephalocaudal pattern. Cephalocaudal pattern is the sequence in which the earliest growth always occurs at the top. Another pattern discussed is called proximodistal pattern. Proximodistal pattern is the sequence in which growth starts at the center

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    1] What the three classifications mean and why something would be classified as such. Safe - The Safe classification means an anomaly is understood to a reliable and necessary extent and will not activate their effects unless activated on purpose (i.e testing). An anomaly would be classified as Safe when it is fully researched and the effects and powers of it is contained and understood‚ meaning it should pose no direct threat or danger. Euclid - The Euclid classification means that an anomaly

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    Follow Up

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    What is Follow Up? Imagine bringing your newborn baby home from the hospital. Suppose you set her in the crib and say‚ "Okay‚ Sweetie‚ milk is in the fridge‚ the bathroom is over there‚ and here’s the stereo if you want to hear some tunes." Absurd! So why should we do the same to a brand new Christian‚ who is referred to as a "baby" in the Bible? No‚ it’s our responsibility to help cultivate the faith of that newborn believer. Follow-up is making sure a new Christian understands their new relationship

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    A pre-mature baby has delayed physical development as their bodies are smaller and often not as developed as a full term baby. Due to having to stay in special care baby units their emotional development can be affected as they can’t build bonds with parents and family members that healthy babies make due to staying in incubators and not being able to be cuddled or fed normally. A disabled child (depending on disability) has their physical development affected by being in a wheelchair‚ being unable

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    Cyp 3.7

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    CYP 3.7: Understand how to support positive outcomes for children and young people 1.1 Describe the social‚ economic and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. There are many factors that can have an impact on young people’s lives but the three main factors that I’ve chosen to consider in this assignment are social‚ cultural and economic. Social Factors One of the major social factors‚ which can impact on the outcomes and life chances of young people

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    331 Understand child and young person development 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. The main difference between the sequence and rate of development is that the sequence is the order in which development takes place‚ for example a baby has to hold its head up first before it can learn to sit up unaided. Some parts of the sequence may be missed not all children crawl and may roll instead to move before they

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    13 Reasons Why

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    13 Reasons Why You Could Be Misunderstood In the book‚ 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher‚ the character Hannah Baker is very misunderstood by every other character in her story. Hannah Baker is Clay Jensen’s first love in his high school‚ his first love that committed suicide. Often in life as well as literature‚ there are many people in this world who are misunderstood by others. In 13 Reasons Why‚ Hannah Baker has sent out seven cassettes each containing two people‚ two reasons why she felt

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    Any aspect of a childâ€TMs development can be affected by disability. Physical disability A physical disability affects the mobility of children and young people and impacts their lifestyle‚ education and development throughout their life. In some cases a physical disability may involve other restrictions such as special dietary requirements or the need to use medical or adapted equipment. Physical disabilities and health conditions can be classified as congenital or acquired. Congenital conditions

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