Weegy: Children learn to be strong and independent from a base of loving and secure relationships with parents and/or a key person. [ [ 2.1 Respecting Each Other Understanding feelings At times we all experience strong emotions as we deal with difficult or stressful events. Adults and children experience a wide range of feelings. Children gradually learn to understand and manage their feelings with support from the adults around them. Recognising their own feelings helps everyone to understand other
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CYPCore32-4.1 Explain how own working practice can affect children and young people’s development It is very important that all practitioners have good knowledge of children development and their needs. It is important that practioners continue to develop their skills‚ and professional knowledge throughout their career. This promotes improvement in practice‚ and positively impacts on the quality of children’s care‚ learning and development. Training and qualifications can have a positive influence
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Support children to have positive relationships 1.1 There are a variety of relationships children can develop; · Parents · Siblings · Other family members (Grandparents/ cousins) · Other children (friends) · Childcare Proffesionals ( Playgroup leaders/ Childminders) · Doctors/Dentists · Proffesional agencies if needed ( speech‚ emotional support) 1.2 Positive relationships are extremely important in helping a childs development as they are made to feel more secure and stable in their
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CYP Option Final Draft Unit 7 26 November 2009 CYPOP Final Draft. Unit 7. Promote creativity and creative learning in young children Title Promote creativity and creative learning in young children Level 4 Credit value 5 Learning outcomes Assessment criteria The learner will: The learner can: 1. Understand the concepts of creativity and creative learning and how these affect all aspects of young children’s learning and development 1.1. Analyse the differences between creative learning
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Cao 1 Thao Cao Dave Serena English Honors 9 4 February 2014 Extreme Sports Essay Task 7.11 Extreme sports can fascinate‚ thrill‚ or terrify us. They’re dangerous but a lot of athletes still participate in these sports. As Rabindranath Tagore says‚ “You can’t cross the sea merely by standing and staring at the water.” The author is basically saying you can’t just think about it‚ if you want it to happen‚ you have to do something about it. While some believe extreme sports are for those who are reckless and insane
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1.4 Explain organisational and/or regulatory procedures that protect babies‚ young children and practitioners when providing personal care and why these are necessary? The organisational and/or regulatory procedures that protect babies‚ young children and practitioners when providing personal care are:- Organisational procedures Policies and procedures- The policies and procedures that protect babies‚ young children and practitioners are; The mobile phone policy‚ which states all personal mobile
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1. UNDERSTAND THE SPEECH‚ LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT PROCESS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ARE LEARNING MORE THAN ONE LANGUAGE. 1.1 Explain how to identify which languages are used by children and young people in the work setting. It is important to gain information regarding a child’s exposure to languages during the initial meeting with parents or carers as soon as the child starts nursery. It is vital to gain as much information possible regarding their culture‚ background
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CYPOP 40 Assessment booklet Learning Outcome 2 CYPOP 40 2.1: Parents as partners in their children’s early learning 1. Explain ways in which parents are engaged as partners in their children’s early learning. A. One way that parents could engage as partners in their child’s learning could be getting their child to take books home‚ this would help the child to develop their intellectual skills at home as the child would be doing their homework and schoolwork at home
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Task 1: Write a reflective account of TWO (2) activities or experiences you have provided in your setting which have promoted children’s understanding of science. Include in your account: • What you have considered when organising the activities or experiences • How your activities or experiences helped the children to investigate and understand scientific ideas • A question you asked to encourage the children to investigate‚ understand and develop scientific thinking • Evaluate your
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Task 1 1.1 Outline the current legislation covering home-based childcare and the role of regulatory bodies. There are numerous laws‚ rules and regulations relating to children and young people in the UK and they there are all important. The currents legislation for Home based childcare is Every Child Matter. AS a Home-based childcare provider I must ensure that the current legislations are carried out and practiced according to the relevant governing bodies. I will commit to and continue
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