child centred approach so that the child’s feelings are experiences are taken into account and therefore any further distress can be avoided. 2.3 Partnership working in the context of safe guarding refers to the sharing of information between different agencies and collaborative working. It is important to feel that a child’s welfare is safe guarded regardless of there they are from and who’s looking after them at all times. For example‚ children who attend multiple settings‚ such as primary school
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CYP CORE 3.1 (3.4) How different types of interventions can promote positive outcomes for children and young people where development is not following the expected pattern. Occupational Therapist An Occupational Therapist will come into school and work with children who may have difficulties with gross or fine motor skills. They assess the needs of a child and provide advice for what can be done for the child to help them with any difficulties. For example; they may recommend special equipment/aids
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[CYP Core 3.1.1] Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth - 19 years. This is an explanation of the sequence and rate of development from birth to nineteen years. When giving an example of the rates of different types of development it must always be taken in to account that children develop at different times and at their own pace‚ any information provided here should only be used as a general guide. The difference between the rate and sequence of
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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 33 6.1 Explain how to support children and young people’s self-confidence and self-esteem It is important to support children’s confidence and self-esteem because it will help them grow into confident adults. Support will add value‚ faith and confidence and they will be more likely to lead a happy and productive adult life. Self-esteem is a way a child feels about themselves. Everyone has it in different degrees. A child with high self-esteem generally feels good about themselves
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children at Wattville primary school has a huge impact on their development. The environment is stimulating and attractive as children learn though their senses they need the environment to be interesting and visually attractive. There are also different types of activities and play opportunities; the layout of the classroom is well planned and organised and there is a variety of equipment which meets individual needs. Outside the classroom‚ along the corridor there are pegs for the children to
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Evidence for cyp core 3.7 1.1 Social‚ economic and cultural factors RELIGION BELIFS AND CUSTOMS Religion beliefs and customs may exclude children from settings or mean that they attend specific settings. Religions customs may mean that adults and children need time to celebrate or divert from the routine of the setting. DISABILITY The disability of a parent or child could be affect educational provision‚ cause poverty or mean tthat the child is a carer. Support or respite care may be needed for
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Describe and evaluate two approaches to the treatment of self-defeating behaviour. “Pain is inevitable… Suffering is optional.” Buddhist Scripture Introduction Self-defeating behaviour (maladaptive behaviour) is the idea that people knowingly respond to stimuli that will cause them to fail or bring them trouble. It is defined as “any deliberate or intentional behaviour that has clear‚ definitely or probably negative effects on the self or on the self’s projects” 1. Psychologists have examined
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CYP CORE 3.3 1.2 Safeguarding children and young people is more than just protecting them from direct abuse. Every service that works with children and young people have a much wider role to play than just to protect from abuse and neglect. There are a number of important aspects of the wider view of safeguarding as stated in the Staying Safe Action Plan. These Include- Crime and Bullying: This could be helping victims of crime and also helping those that commit crime. This could also be
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1 (CYP Core 3.1) of the Level 3 Diploma. Where the criteria are covered in the questions is summarised below: Assessment Criteria Question it has been covered in CYP Core 3.1 – 1.1 Question 1 CYP Core 3.1 – 1.2 Question 2 CYP Core 3.1 – 2.1 Question 4 CYP Core 3.1 – 2.2 Question 4 CYP Core 3.1 – 2.3 Question 3 CYP Core 3.1 – 3.1 Question 5 CYP Core 3.1 – 3.2 Question 6 CYP Core 3.1 – 3.3 Question 7 CYP Core 3.1 – 3.4 Question 8 CYP Core 3.1 – 4.1 Question 9 CYP Core 3.1 – 4.2 Question 10 CYP Core
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