How to Support Your Child Throughout Their Early Education Experience Children learn a number of important lessons during their time in daycare and preschool. This learning may occur in the classroom‚ but that doesn’t mean it stops there! You can help your child make the most of his early education by being encouraging and supportive at home. Follow these tips to create the most supportive environment for your child: Ask your child about their day. Showing your child the importance of education
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There are a number of different agencies/professionals that may get involved when a child or young person has been abused or harmed. These agencies have different roles and the aim is to achieve an inter-agency approach when the services are required. The earliest point of harm or abuse may be identified by Midwife’s or Health Visitors. These professionals are best placed to identify risk factors during pregnancy‚ birth and the early months of a child’s life. Due to their close contact with parent’s
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Record Aspects of the Development of Child or Young person 1.1 AGE 0-3 M PHYSICAL Sleeps much of the time & grows fast Tries to lift head Starts to kick legs‚ with movement gradually becoming smoother Starts to wave arms about Being to hold objects when placed in hand‚ for example an appropriate size/shaped rattle Grasp reflex diminishes as hands and eye co-ordination to develop Enjoys finger play such as simple finger rhymes Becomes more alert when awake Learns to roll from side on
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1: understand child and young person development 1.1 Explain the sequences and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years; Children and young people development consists of physical‚ communicaion and intellectual‚ social‚ emotional and behavioural. Physical development from birth to 19years of age; A baby first physical development will show them moving their head‚ hands and feet. A baby will then start to crawl and walk. Between the ages of 2- 4 year a child will have greatly
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Shawn Laidlaw Child Support Worksheet (June 1‚ 2011 Guidelines) DOB: 02/13/2013 AGE: 1 Youngest Grade Estimated: Actual Grade: Presumptive Termination Date: May 31‚ 2031 Children 12 or over: 0 Number of Minor Children: 1 Primary Custodian is: Petitioner Petitioner 1‚100.00 Court Ordered Spousal Maintenance (Paid) / Received [Mandatory] Custodian of P: 0 R: 0 Other Child[ren] Subject of Order 3‚500.00 [Mandatory] Court Ordered Child Support of Other Relationships
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6.4. Explain the procedures that need to be followed by lone workers in home based setting when harm or abuse are suspected or alleged‚ either against them or third parties. As a professional practitioner I know and I will follow the steps in the process of the child protection investigation. I know that that the process of responding to concerns about children and young people is determined by law and related guidance. There are agreed steps in the sequence to protect vulnerable children or to
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September 9‚ 2013 HSVC 2003 Family Relations September 9‚ 2013 SUMMARIZE THE JOURNAL: A.) Journal published four times a year in March‚ June‚ September and December. B.) The publication costs $1‚696 for 50 issues ($33.92 per issue). C.) How to subscribe‚ address‚ etc.: Go to www.springer.com All you have to do is: 1.) Search or browse the catalogue for a title you would like to order. 2.) Add the title to the shopping cart by clicking the ’add to cart’ button. 3.) Click the button ’Proceed
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Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 5 3.1 Identify national policies and local systems that relate to safeguarding and protection from abuse 3.2 Explain the roles of different agencies in safeguarding and protecting individuals from abuse 3.4 Identify sources of information and advice about own work role in safeguarding and protecting individuals from abuse 4.1 Explain how the likelihood of abuse may be reduced by: working with person centred values encouraging active participation promoting
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E50097040.CT230 –CT230/CY230-UNDERSTAND CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT. 5.1 Explain how different types of transitions can affect children and young people’s development. Transitions are the movements‚ passages or changes from one position‚ state‚ stage‚ subject or concept to another. These changes can be gradual or sudden‚ and last for differing periods of time. Different transitions children and young people may experience can start as early as when a child has to spend time with someone who
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Question 4 We can use all of these theories together holistically to support the frameworks for young people’s development- for example‚ EYFS. Theories of development: Cognitive- Piaget Psychoanalytic- Freud
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