Local authorities have a duty to work under the Children Act 1989 and Children act 2004 to safeguard and promote the welfare of children who are in need and have an obligation of ensuring that children in need of protection in their areas are protected from significant harm. Policies which safeguard schools must develop a range of policies which ensure the safety‚ security and well-being of their pupils. These will set out the responsibilities of staff and the procedures that they must follow. Policies
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Media Reaction Paper Soc/315 Cultural Diversity The focus of this program will be to reach out to young people facing pre-existing obstacles and could yield immediate positive economic and social results. Employers will be providing job training‚ professional skills‚ and mentorship that could lead disadvantaged youth to continue their education‚ get valuable work experience‚ and make them feel valued and productive. Department of Youth and Community Development had already received 81‚000
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had this professor for ECE300 I already had an idea how the class is going to be. The class load is the same as when I had her for ECE300 (I seems like a lot if you don’t plan ahead). An A way I am happy I do not have to go and observe children like previously ECE classes I had taken because of my schedule for this semester. Being able to visit two different CBO’s and talking to parent coordinator seems more flexible with my schedule and I already have ideas where I want to go. At first I did not
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Why Play is Important for Children? Children like to play‚ they need to run‚ chase‚ ride‚ skip and jump. The more they play‚ the more they want to play again. Play is important for Children because it practices their linguistic‚ cognitive and social skills and contributes to their general personality development. Children use their minds while playing‚ because they are thinking and acting as if they were another person. When they make such a transformation‚ they are taking a step forward abstract
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Learning outcome 1.1 Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual‚ using both conventional language and body language When communicating with children‚ a number of skills need to be demonstrated to communicate effectively. Children learn to communicate through the responses of others‚ if they feel they have not had there contributions valued they are less likely to initiate communication themselves appropriate responses reinforce the child’s self-esteem
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Understand Child and Young Person Development 2. Understand the factors that influence children and young people’s development and how these affect practice. 2.1 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors. Personal factors are those which are part of the genetic make-up of a child (nature‚ not nurture). As such‚ they cannot be changed‚ although their influence upon development can be addressed to give children the best possible chance to achieve
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7: Explain the reasons why children and young people’s development may not follow the expected pattern. There are many reasons why children may not follow the expected pattern of development. If early learning cognitive theories are accepted‚ and the infant brain is insufficiently stimulated during the crucial first three years of a child’s life‚ or exposed to toxins or malnutrition‚ this can cause problems and result in learning disabilities later on. Children with some kind of disability
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Benefit of Children and Young People 1a – Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working Multi-agency working is a cocktail of services that have the collective aim to provide the best for children and their carers who are in need. The people involved to support a child’s needs could be a social worker‚ play specialist‚ early years practitioners‚ educational psychologists‚ health workers and any person with the ability to step in and help a child when their development is being
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TDA 2.3 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Introduction This unit provides the knowledge that forms the basis of effective communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Learners will find out how to adapt their communication to suit the age or developmental stage of the person they are interacting with. The unit also covers the legislation‚ policies and procedures concerned with confidentiality‚ data protection
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BLIND PARENTS: Take your Children OFF the Game Aisle at the Supermarket Published: October 22‚ 2012 – 637 Comments / Paloma Santa Cruz Reading “If you shoot you will win!” out of a bright red‚ perfectly squared box‚ in big‚ chunky‚ black letters in the toys aisle at the supermarket might sound intriguing by calling your attention‚ and making you smile‚ right? It’s not even funny if a child feels the same‚ though. A year ago‚ I experienced something really attention-grabbing that made my
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