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    Unit 001: Introduction to communication in children’s and young people’s settings. Outcome 1: Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 – Name at least 4 reasons why people communicate. * To express needs * To share ideas or information * To share experiences * To ask questions * To socialise * To build relationships with others * To express their feelings 1.2 – Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your

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    legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. Outcome 1 “Safeguarding is not just about protecting children from abuse. It protecting children from maltreatment‚ preventing the impairment of children’s health or development‚ ensuring that children’s health or development‚ ensuring that children are growing up in circumstances that provide safe and effective car and helping children to have the best life chances so that they can enter adult hood successfully

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    Children: Children need to feel comfortable away from their parents / carers (children look to role models). If an adult is able to communicate in a way the child clearly understands‚ as well as able to listen to their responses‚ then the child will feel comfortable and therefore safe. The child will be more confident in participating in school settings when they are around people who make them feel that way. Young People: Young people are starting to better develop their communication skills but

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    future. The most controversial aspect of the after sale potential of EPC is that this technology can send information through our home network back to manufacturers. The case also exposes the differences between European laws and American laws regarding privacy issues and how they cover them. An interesting part in this case was about the “privacy paradox”. The idea that people value their information and try to safeguard it; however they are ready to post those private information in Social media’s

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    Running Head: Sharing Literature Sharing Literature with Young Children Vanessa Rayburn September 4‚ 2011 Sharing Literature Having the opportunity to share wonderful books with children is the single-most important reason I began my career in early childhood. Among my fondest childhood memories is being read to by my father. He instilled in me a love for books of all kinds‚ especially picture books‚ which I found to be magical. Reading was relaxing and enjoyable‚ as well as exciting

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    Semester :3 | Module title : people management and organisational behaviour | Assignment no. : 2 | Module code: BUS410 | Word guide:2500 words | Percentage Weighting of this assignment for the module: | Issue date : | Return date : | Lecturer : | Second marker : | Notes for students : 1. Hard copy of assignment should be stapled in the top left corner and submitted to the SchoolOffice. 2. Electronic copy of assignment must be submitted through Turnitin. 3. 10% of marks

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    (NI) (2006a) Gifted and Talented Children in (and out) of the Classroom. Belfast: CCEA. Council of Curriculum‚ Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) (NI) (2006b) Gifted and Talented Pupils: Guidelines for Teachers. Belfast: CCEA. Cousins‚ S. (2005) ‘Curriculum Reform in Northern Ireland’‚ in West-Burnham‚ J. and Coates‚ M. Personalizing Learning: Transforming education for every child. London: Network Educational Press. Denton C and Postlethwaite‚ K. (1985) Able Children: Identifying Them in the Classroom

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    Understand how to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young People. Bii) a) The importance of designing a service that responds to the needs of the children and young people…. Why it is important to When working with Children is it always important to design a service to meet all their needs. So that they feel comfortable in their surroundings and independently develop. Services that have been put in place are good for the benefit for the Children when they start at a new Nursery. These services

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    Unit 301 Communication and Professional Relationships with ChildrenYoung People and Adults. 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationship with childrenyoung people and adults. Forming and maintaining positive relationships within a school setting is of great importance. To have good relationships with pupils‚ staff and parents is not only beneficial to the school but also to pupil’s achievement. Communication is vital in the building of positive

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    TDA 2.16 Support Children and Young People with Play and Leisure 1. Understand the Nature and Importance of Play and Leisure 1.1 Describe the Importance of Play and Leisure for young people Both Play and Leisure are vital components of a child’s life as a range of stimulating play and leisure opportunities will support the physical emotional sensory and spiritual and intellectual growth of the child. It helps them to form and sustain relationships and also improves communication‚ educational

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