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    The institution of family is as old as man himself. It is the basic social cell. Sociologists and economists have always been propounding the ways to improve quality of life‚ which is difficult to achieve if the population remains unchecked. India launched a nation-wide Family Welfare Program in 1952‚ during the first five year plan‚ making it the first country in the world to do so. COMPONENTS The National family welfare Program in India has five components:

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    Administration for Children and Families By Jasmine Reyes The Administration for Children and Families (AFC) is a federal funding state‚ and organization to provide family assistance such as welfare‚ child support‚ and child welfare. The service is provided by the state and county. The AFC help families try and build a strong‚ healthy‚ and supportive attitude towards life and the development of children. The AFC makes sure children are protected from abuse and neglect and those children are safety maintained

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    with childrenyoung people and others involved in their care 1.1 Explain why positive relationships with children and young people are important and how these are built and maintained Why positive relationships with children and young people are important (Ref 1.1): * When children feel comfortable with us they can separate more easily from their parents. * Children are more likely to participate in play and learning activities if they are secure emotionally * when children have

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    (A) Background. Family Dynamics Family dynamics can have a positive effect on child’s development because the child will feel settle and have a positive input into their lives and good support to help them develop and achieve what they want to achieve‚ this has a positive effect on their behaviour to. If family dynamics are negative then this have a negative affect on their developments such as divorce because the child may be spending time at different house and having one parent missing so they

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    Mu.5.4 Develop and implement policies and procedures to support the safeguarding of children and young people 1 Understand the impact of current legislations that underpins the safeguarding of children and young people. 1.1 Outline the current legislation that underpins the safeguarding of children and young people within own UK home nation. The current legislations for safeguarding children are: The United Nations Convention on the rights of the child 1989 (UN 1989) was ratified by the UK on the

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    1. Describe the characters of the family and their roles. Jay - Is a Dad and a Grand-dad‚ his role is to be the more masculine man of the family. Jay is married to a younger attractive women since he divorced his ex wife. Jay struggles to grasp the idea of gay couples and is a more traditional type of man. Jay has 2 children Claire and Mitchel and a step son Manny. Jay likes to be the boss of the whole family‚ and tends to never admit he is wrong. The role of Jay is to represent the typical strict

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    professional relationship with children and young people In order to develop a positive relationship with children and young people the Teaching Assistant needs to show they are friendly‚ approachable and have an interest in talking to the children they are working with. This involves showing good body language‚ smiling‚ maintaining eye contact and displaying active listening‚ such as responding appropriately‚ asking additional relevant questions and showing empathy. Also children need time to speak without

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    Work With Children and Young People. | Kerri Cook | | Contents Section One: Page 4 Legislation‚ participation‚ equal access and valuing and promoting cultural diversity. Section Two: Page 8 Prejudice & Discrimination and own attitudes‚ values and opinions. section three: Page 13 group inclusion Contents Page 4 - Section One Page 5 - 1.1 - Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing diversity page 5 - 1.2 - Describe the importance

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    Sinead Byrne TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1~ Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young children including e-safety The children’s act was written in 1989 in 2003 ’Every Child Matters’ was launched in response to the death of Victoria Climbie which brought a change to the children act 2004. * Be healthy: physical‚ mentally and emotionally healthy‚ sexually healthy and healthy lifestyles

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    Robyn R. Hogan PSY-354 Child Psychology June 28‚ 2014 Professor Shawana Allen Family Influence on Children Family Influences and some of their characteristics have a major in influence on a child and their development. As a child begins to develop the early stages of their childhood is molded by their parent’s morals‚ values and attitudes. These characteristics are passed on to the child. This is the crucial time where the child’s self-regulation and self-concepts are beginning to form

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