CYP 3.3 6.1 It is important to support children’s self-confidence and self-esteem because children who are assertive‚ self-confident‚ self-aware and have high self-esteem are less likely to be venerable to abuse. In my setting I make sure that every time a child achieves something I give them lots of praise. I tell the children all the time how clever they are whether it is because they have drawn a picture or used a cup for the first time. In my room they children are 0-1 so often I will
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Core 3.1 unit 3 Understand how to monitor children and young people’s development and interventions that should take place if this is not following the expected pattern. 3.1 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods. There are several methods of monitoring the development of children and young people. Standard measurements are the way children and young people are measured in their development from birth onwards‚ children are weighed and measured even
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Analyse how integrated working practices and multi-agency working in partnership deliver better outcomes for children and young people. It is important that different professionals who work with children communicate with others whom they come into contact with‚ to ensure the child is kept from harm and reaches positive outcomes in their life. A child with extra needs whether due to a disability or their upbringing will need support from various professions.
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Heli Kroonsaare / Level 3 Supporting teaching and learning at school CYP Core 3.1 Understand child and young person development 2.3 Explain how theories of development and frameworks to support development influence current practice Theories of development offer insights into the forces guiding childhood growth and what can affect them. Each offers insight but each has limitations‚ which is why developmental scientists use more than one theory to guide their thinking about the growth of children
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Chloe Smith CYP Core 3.3 - Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people. 1.1 - Outline current legislations‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. In England the current main legislations and guidelines are: Children’s Act 1989 Children’s Act 2004 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage 2008
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4.2 Compare‚ giving example‚ ways in which services for children‚ young people and their carers take account of and promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion to promote positive outcomes. Services for children‚ young people and their carers look out for opportunities for the child to develop and learn by providing a safe and secure environment for their physical and emotional well being. Services include LAC nurses‚ social workers‚ fostering social workers‚ teachers‚ CAMHS‚ befrienders‚ etc.
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“The environment supports every child’s learning through planned experiences and activities that are challenging and achievable.” (National Strategies EYFS 2014: 32) (Foundation Years‚ 2016) This quotation associates with The Play Strategy 2008 which was the government’s plan to improve facilities for all children‚ for instance when the children have P.E‚ facilities are located for disabled children so they are not excluded. My setting has also placed lifts for children and adults in wheelchairs
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CYP CORE 3.4 CRITERIA 1.1 When planning a activity you must take in to account the factors of children. There are 8 main factors to take into account. 1. The individual needs of the children and the age and ability of the children- when planning a activity you must think about this as children of a young age cannot do the same as a older child so more consideration has to be given. Make sure the children are under supervision at all times. When indoors planning is needed then think about the
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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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References: 1 Penny Tassoni et al (2010) Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young Peoples Workforce Pearson Education: Oxford: Page 90 2Class Work Sheet (12.12.11) Unit 3.2 Promote child and young persons development 3.2 A5: Supporting positive behaviour
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