UNIT 2: THE DEVELOPING CHILD D1 The expected stage of social development of aged 4 years are: They are more independent‚ they can do most things most things by themselves for example wearing their jacket by themselves. A four year old child will also start becoming independent from their parents‚ making loads of friends and not relying on their mum and dad‚ by learning how to play games e.g puzzles. They grow in confidence as they are able to make friends by themselves and play with
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Equality‚ diversity and rights. Assess the effects on those using the service of three different discriminatory practises in health and social care settings. I will be listing 3 examples of the use of discriminatory practice in health and social care settings; I will be identifying which types of discriminatory practice these cases will apply to‚ for example‚ bullying‚ harassment‚ and stereotyping‚ physical or emotional abuse. First of all I will assess the true story of a serial killer nurse
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TMA01 My role varies in the class room; everyday brings a new learning opportunity. I am currently working three full days a week with year six. A class made up of twenty three very bright‚ talented nine to ten year old boys and girls and there very inspiring and motivated teacher. Although I say I work three days but more often then not it turns into a full week. (The children have that affect on you
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Vicky Cronin – Unit 650 – 591028 To manage means to bring about‚ accomplish‚ to have charge of or responsibility for‚ and to conduct. Leadership is influencing‚ guiding in a direction‚ course‚ action‚ or opinion. There are a range of theories of leadership and management. Theories of leadership I looked at included the ‘Trait theory’ – this theory suggests that people are born with a range of traits (qualities or attributes)‚ and that some of these traits are ideally suited to leadership. Individuals
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Unit 18 managing a business event Understanding the role and skills of event organiser P2 Event organisers are in charge of all parts of an event. They co-ordinate all aspects‚ from the beginning right through to the end‚ overseeing all the details and ensuring everything gets completed on time and on budget. While there is a great variety between the different types of events and the different tasks an event organiser will need to do‚ there are some parts which are almost always the same. Venue/Location
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Unit 1 Supporting the Teacher Task 1: Describe the key aspects of the role of a teaching assistant The key aspect of a teaching assistant is to carry out a range of different practical and administrative tasks. As well as‚ work under the direction of the teaching staff or senior staff in the supervision and support of the pupil’s learning. By doing this the teaching assistant is helping to make more time available for the teacher to teach‚ however the role of a teaching assistant may vary from
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I am now a student at Muskingum University in New Concord‚ Ohio. One of the courses I am taking is EDucation 110 which is an introduction to education. We have talked about teachers in our K-12 years who have made a difference in our lives. I wanted to let you know you made a difference in my life. First of all‚ you were probably the funniest/most entertaining teacher I have ever had throughout my elementary and secondary education. I thoroughly enjoyed coming to your class. You made learning
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Running head: HIM Professionals Health Information Management Professionals Milana R. Hovorka 08/10/2014 Health Information Management Professionals There are several roles within the health information management (HIM) profession. A HIM professional gathers‚ preserves‚ evaluates and guard’s personal health information within many different health care settings. One of the most important duties in regards to a HIM professional is ensuring compliance and upholding the current regulations
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Unit 331 Outcome 2 2.1 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of the following personal factors. HEALTH Health problems are also personal factors‚ such as Asthma‚ which will affect the child’s breathing. Children may get breathless taking part in physical activities and will have to use an inhaler to open the airway. This affects their ability to take part in school activities. A childs health will also be affected during pregnancy if the mother is taking
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Norfolk Adult Education City & Guilds 5329- Level 3 Award in Supporting Teaching and Learning Unit 302- Schools as organisations Learning Outcome 5: Understand the purpose of school policies and procedures Written Assignment 2 All schools‚ as with other organisations are required to have clear school policies and procedures‚ which are agreed principles and procedures that must be referred to when necessary. This is a legal requirement so that parents‚ staff‚ governors and others who
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