BINCY BABU UNIT 4: DEVELOPMENT THROUGH LIFE STAGES P1: A description of physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development for each of the life stages of an individual For achieving my P1‚ I need to choose an individual to base my study upon. I decided to choose myself. I am now nearly finishing my teens and entering the adulthood and had undergone all the stages of my life until early adulthood which include from the stage of conception all the way to early
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Unit 2- Development from conception to age 16 years E1 Language development is when children are able to communicate with others in many ways. It allows the person using the language to be creative and expressive. Babies communicate by using sounds and words. Then as they grow older children start to use things like theirs hands‚ facial expression‚ pictures to communicate. Language allows us to socialise‚ express our needs and feelings. Intellectual development is a large area of development
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(2010). Health and Social Care Level 3. Pearsons Education Limited. Essex Mediline Plus. (2012) Aging changes in the bones‚ muscles and joints [online] http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/004015.htm (accessed on 18/12/12) Welcome trust (2012) ‘why does skin loose elastic as we get old’ [online] http://gurumagazine.org/science/q-why-does-skin-lose-its-elasticity-as-we-get-old/ (accessed20/01/13) -------------------------------------------- [ 1 ]. Aldworth. Page 163 [ 2 ]. Information collected
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Student Name: NATASHA ISSA Teacher Name: LORRAINE AABOUZ UNIT 5 (D1) I am writing about four (4) aspects of professional practice: Time –keeping and attendance Attitude to work Suporting colleagues Understanding children’s behaviour D2 – Why you need to do these things. Time- keeping and attendance One professional practise I have chosen to write about is time-keeping and attendance. This is because it is important to attend your placement regularly because many people rely on
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lifting and carrying‚ computer work and electricity. Some of the essential features of Act are as follows: It requires all employers to provide‚ as far as is reasonably practicable‚ a healthy and safe workplace. It requires employers to take care not only of their employees but also of other people visiting the worksite. This of course includes contractors as well as visitors and paying customers. It requires site operators to prevent‚ as far as practicable‚ emission of toxic substances into
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group meetings and must also be committed. Partnerships can be formed between a number of individuals‚ agencies or organisations with a shared interest. Health care proffessionals often work alongside one another as part of a team‚ each member has a unique and different role to play to help ensure the service users receive the best possible care and treatment. An example of a multi disiplimnary team that may be found within a hospital setting is; service user‚ doctor and surgeon. This works because
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BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | Assignment Title: Unit 4: Development through the life stages | Grade(Please circle)P/M/D | Points(Please circle) | Date Set: 25.03.2013 | Completion Date: 10.05.2013 | Learner Name | BTEC Number | | Course Leader: | IV Design Date | | Subject Tutor: Shelly Everett/ Akinola Akinyemi | IV Assignment | | IV Signature: | Date | | Purpose of the unit:This unit aims to enable learners to gain knowledge and understanding of
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Unit 4 (L3) Principles of implementing duty of care Workplace: Sutton Lodge Student name: Emma Hardwick Date: Feb 2015 Unit 4- Principles for implementing duty of care Outcome 1: Understanding how duty of care contributes to safe practice Outcome 2: Know how to address conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between an individual’s rights and the duty of care. Outcome 3: Know how to respond to complaints Outcome 1: (Knowledge) 1. Explain what it means
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D1. The 4 aspects of professional practice that I have chosen are: Non-judgemental approaches to practice Time keeping and attendance Short and long term planning Supporting colleagues D2. The reasons why the 4 aspects of professional practices are important because: Non-judgemental approaches to the practice is very important because you can’t just be pointing fingers at anyone in the setting because you feel that you are right because the same thing might happen to you and you would
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SO 1 AC1& 2 Question 1 Use true or false to answer the following questions 1.1. Overheating is when the computer is turned on and gets to the desktop so that the user will be in a position to operate it. 1.2. Dust can block free circulation of air on the computer air vents exposing it to overheating. 1.3. When arranging computers in the lab they must be placed on the floor so as to allow dust to get into the system. 1.4. Computers must be cleaned regularly to allow for free circulation of air
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