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    CYPOP 4 : Promote Young Children’s Physical Activity and Movement Skills 1.1: Explain Why Physical Activity is Important to the Short and Long Term Health and Well Being of Children Physical activity os and should be a part of every child’s everyday life. It is not only needed to promote a healthy lifestyle for the child but also his/her general well being. It gets them involved and can help them to participate and play with their fellow peers. It promotes learning and understanding about

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    CYPOP 7: 1.2: Explain current theoretical approaches to creativity and creative learning in early childhood. There are many theoretical approaches to creativity and creative learning these are nature verses nurture this could mean that people are born with it or they learn it from life or other people. Some people believe that children will learn from watching other people this is called role modelling. Many may believe that creativity is a progress‚ this means that creativity will follow a

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    Home > > Communications Support Children and Young People to Have Positive Relationship By 21062001d | June 2012 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 9 CYPOP 14: SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE POSITIVE RELATIONSHIP 1. identify the different relationships children and young people may have ➢ Parents‚ siblings and extended family ➢ Friends‚ enemies ➢ Doctors‚ dentist‚ LAC nurse

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    Critically analyse differences between social and medical models of disability Medical model thinking ( disabled children are seen as a "problem" and have to adapt as best they can to fit into the world around them). It is the child’s fault. There is diagnosis and labelling. The disability becomes the centre of attention. The child will be segregated from "the norm". Ordinary needs are not acknowledged or not given priority. The world around the child remains unchanged. Social model

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    care‚ development and learning provision ie. a setting‚ a home‚ individuals and groups/family all work cooperatively. Give one example and then evaluate how your work in the setting reflects the need to work in partnership with parents or careers Cypop 1:5.3: Learning journeys are given to parents every six weeks‚ it gives the parents an in-depth account of the child’s‚ work‚ activity’s‚ development stage and interests‚ it shows pictures and examples of work. This reflects the partnership with parents

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    CYPOP 14: SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS Identify the different relationships that children and young people may have (Learning outcome 1.1) ➢ Parents‚ siblings and extended family ➢ Friends‚ enemies ➢ Doctors‚ dentist‚ LAC nurse ➢ Social workers ➢ Teachers/tutors ➢ Carer’s Explain the importance of positive relationships for development and well-being (Learning outcome 1.2) ➢ Children’s welfare can be properly monitored

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    CYPOP 15: Support positive practice with children and young people with‚ speech‚ language and communication 1.1 - How to recognize and build on the strength of the child or young person by giving different example of positive strategies: In my setting we would first make a plan‚ how to support‚ how to provide‚ the time limit and the target at the end. * Time and Supporting Opportunities Circle Time allows children to build listening and attention skills and allows a set time period where

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    The current legislation for home based childcare ensures children are cared for in a safe environment by carers who are committed to providing each child with the skills for their future. The Law The Childcare Act 2006‚ all childcare providers must promote the 5 outcomes for children. They are considered to be essential to children becoming happy and successful adults. 1. Help us achieve well and enjoy what we do. 2. Protect us from harm or neglect and help us stay safe. 3. Help us

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    CYPOP 14‚ 2.1‚ 2.2 2.1 A child’s ability to develop good relationships is an extremely important step on the path to getting the best out of his or her life. There are a number of ways you can support children and young people to make new relationships. These include: • Being a good role model. Children learn by example and one of the best ways you can teach them is through your own behaviour. You must ensure that the relationships you develop with other adults and children themselves are

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    CYPOP 5 – Assessment task 1 The parents of Anjum a little girl who is in your new setting moved to England only 3 months ago. Yours is the first setting that they have used for 18 month old Anjum‚ They have very little understanding of the legislation covering home based childcare or role of the regulatory body. Consider 4 pieces of legislation that are important for home based child carers and how you would outline these to Anjums parents. How would you go about outlining the 4 different

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