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    EYMP3-5.4 Describe methods of educating children and adults in effective food management. It is now accepted that just putting healthy food down on a plate in front of children is not always the best way to help them eat healthy. There are other ways involved in food management. It is important for carer and for parents to understand how much food a child actually needs over the course of a day. Too much food can cause overweight for children even if it is ‘healthy’‚ similarly‚ to lacking food intake

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    Society’s Need for Effective Educating Sources on Sustainable Food ABSTRACT One of the greatest nagging issues in society today is the struggle for the advertising and teaching of sustainable food. This paper discusses this aspect and contends that sustainable food knowledge in the community is attainable through satisfactory promotion of health. There are‚ however‚ ideas for the development in advertising people’s rights to have additional knowledge about sustainable food and use it. The paper

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    developing positive relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults because it enables the ability to take away a positive out of certain situation’s and makes an individual feel valued. Effective communication also promotes self esteem and confidence. Coming across in a positive and respectful manner makes a child more comfortable with opening up and expressing their feeling’s. A benefit of this type of communication is that it promotes trust between Children and adults. Different individuals require

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    person grows. One goes from being a child‚ to being an adult‚ and while growing‚ the most effective forms of learning change. Some of the best learning styles for adults would have very little effect on children‚ and vice versa. “Journal of Workplace Learning” and “Simulation and Adult Learning” show some of the most effective ways to help adults to learn quickly and easily. “Journal of Workplace Learning” covers one of the easiest methods for learning‚ that of storytelling. Enzo Caminotti and Jeremy

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    are connected.” Relationships with children are especially tender and deserve extra attention and care as children are developing their concepts of the world and their place in it. We are role models for children and young people; depending on ourselves this can be positive and negative one. We have the responsibility to create an environment with which they are able to share every problem with us. A previous research shows that developing an effective professional relationship makes a real

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    Assignment 3 1: Describe the key features of effective communication with children‚ young people and adults. In order for communication to be effective children‚ young people and adults need to find us approachable. We should use positive body language- smiling‚ friendly manner‚ make eye contact and keep arms unfolded. One way we can communicate better with children is to get down to their level when talking to them by either sitting in a chair or kneeling/crouching down. We need to build a mutual

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    The Role of Family in Educating-Socializing Children: The Case of Vietnam Nguyen Thanh Binh Free University of Berlin‚ Germany‚ Institute of Sociology‚ Gary strasse 55‚ 14195 Berlin‚ Germany Abstract: Vietnamese families are the first‚ primary and deciding factor in educating-socializing each person. It is through families that people can learn the standards‚ values approved by the society. Families are the first human group‚ which people are raised‚ looked after‚ educated and grown up. During

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    Children are too immature and unwise to be more honest‚ and less hypocritical than grown-ups. Although children have the ability to tell the truth‚ they don’t have the proper tools to express themselves. For example‚ a child would say the truth to an individual whose day is going horribly. The truth would be that the person’s clothes are dirty‚ but the person just came from a hard day of work and his or her boss was aggressive with feedback on their clothes as well. In addition to the boss‚ the child’s

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    In the United States‚ twenty million children are experiencing physical‚ verbal and emotional abuse from parents who are addicted to alcohol. Growing up in an alcoholic house can leave emotional scars that may last a lifetime. This is tragic because we consider that childhood is the foundation on which our entire lives are fabricated. When a child’s efforts to bond with an addicted parent are handicapped‚ the result is confusion and intense anxiety. In order to survive in a home deficient‚ of

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    THE PROBLEM – AMOUNT OF WORK BEING COMPLETED The problem being encountered‚ at the Traffic Operations Department‚ is the amount of work being completed in the Signs and Pavement Markings units. Management is concerned that work is being prioritized in a reactive manner‚ that is‚ supervisors are “fighting fires” rather than planning work. There is a system that was created for assigning times to the various tasks that belong to the Signs and Pavement Markings units. This system exists in

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