owning the rap scene‚ smaller artists don’t stand a chance at becoming well-known‚ let alone have the opportunity to make a name for themselves. Adam Young‚ however‚ has been able to successfully make a popular niche for himself as a one-man band named Owl City by quickly expanding his comfort zone outside of his house and into the ever-growing music industry‚ building a rapid fan base in the process. Adam Young‚ also known as Owl City‚ could easily be considered one of the best performers there currently
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development can be affected by disability. Physical disability A physical disability affects the mobility of children and young people and impacts their lifestyle‚ education and development throughout their life. In some cases a physical disability may involve other restrictions such as special dietary requirements or the need to use medical or adapted equipment. Physical disabilities and health conditions can be classified as congenital or acquired. Congenital conditions refer to children who are born
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2.9 Support children & young peoples positive behaviour 1.1 Describe your settings policies and procedures relevant to promoting childrens positive behaviour: My setting has a ‘Behaviour Policy’ that was recently updated/revised. The main aim of the policy is to promote good behaviour and respecting others through the promotion of self discipline‚ consideration for others and collective responsibility. The policy includes a code of conduct‚ and sets out the boundaries of acceptable behaviour
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Effective communication is very important in building a positive relationship with children‚ young people and adults. Firstly if we do not communicate then how can any kind of relationship form and develop. Depending on the situation‚ circumstance and setting will interpret the way we communicate and the style in which we do it. The basics may stay the same although we don’t just use words we use body language‚ facial expressions and gestures. We as adults are role models to children and for them
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planning communication. 1.3 Describe different methods of communication. 1.4 Describe when to use different methods of communication. There are many different methods of communication within the office. Some of these include; • Telephone - This method is used for communicating information directly and efficiently from one person to another in a short period of time. • Fax - This method is used to send important information as quickly as possible. • Email - This method is used when the
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in work with children and young people 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4‚ 2.5 There are many ways in which children and young people can experience prejudice and discrimination in schools. Due to many pressures on children to fit in and follow the crowd‚ children can be discriminated against and bullied if they do not copy their peers and follow the same suit. This can happen right from when they first start school in reception and can continue throughout school in every year group. Children not playing
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the setting Protecting Children and Young People: Framework for Scotland Scottish Executive 2004. All Childs and young people in Scotland have the right to be cared for and protected from harm and to grow up in a safe environment in which their rights and needs are respected. Every adult in Scotland has a role in ensuring all the children live safely and can reach their full potential. Parents and carers have the most important role to play‚ whether living with their children or not. Other family members
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with children‚ young 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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2.4 equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 1.2 Every Child Matters 2003 and Children Act 2004 Put into place to ensure all organisations and agencies involved with children between birth and 19 years should work together to ensure that children have the support needed to be healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make a positive contribution and achieve economic well - being Every school has policies now to set guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality and
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TDA 2.4 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work children and young people. Unfortunately some children‚ at some point in their life will experience some form of discrimination. This could be anything from being called names because they wear glasses or being shunned in the playground because they aren’t wearing the latest fashion in coats or trainers. Sadly as children become young people this could also grow into discrimination due to their race‚ colour or even sexual preferences. Whatever
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