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    516 1.1) The policies‚ procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people all stem from the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman by Ian Huntley. From this horrific act of evil the Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006 was born (see evidence ‘6’ – 520 1.3). Another public enquiry was set up to address the failure of the law after the death of Victoria Climbié. Within this enquiry‚ Lord Laming called for changes to be made in child protection policies. From this there was

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    Television has Made our Lifes Better Nowadays‚ television is our main source of news and current events around the world. It is indefinably the most popular media in society today. By watching TV‚we are kept updated of the various events and dealings occurring around the world. It provides us with broadcasts of the news and weather stations and many more‚therefore helping us not to be dropped back from the world of information. People need to be aware of whats going on around them and to keep on

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    Television is a big part of everyone’s life‚ including young children and it is a concern for parents if it is in the child’s best interest to watch different programing. There are a lot of different shows that are directed to children‚ but not all of the shows are age appropriate. The ratings along with the content can help with deciding what children should watch. A variety of studies have been done in regards to how television can impact children in different age groups and whether it is beneficial

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    technology is 3-D Television. 2006 saw the introduction of several new cinema titles‚ such as Return of Superman‚ Monster House‚ and Nightmare on Christmas. In early 2007‚ Meet the Robinsons was released by Disney Studios. In each case‚ the films that were presented in 3-D retained higher receipts than those that were shown in 2-D. With studios like DreamWorks announcing that all future animated titles will be in 3-D‚ it stands to reason that there will be 3-D content available for home viewing in the near

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    2.1 describe with examples the kinds of influences that affect children and young people. Different kinds of influences within each area Example of how the influence could affect children and young people Background Parent and child stable relationship‚ love‚ affection‚ family values‚ quality time It could affect their future relationships with partners and also their own children but if they do receive its showing them how a parent / child relationships should and can be because

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    children‚ which is T.V.  Watching TV for children has both pros and cons(positive and negative effects). Most children spend long hours watching TV. The impact of television on children depends on many factors like: how much they watch‚ their age‚ they watch alone or with adults First‚ I will talk about the positive effects: � It helps child to collect his lessons by watching educational television programs. � Get as much information and the formation of a cultural character by watching cultural

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    A traditional approach to child development study has been to emphasise “Normative Measure”. This is concerned with studying milestones or stages in a child’s development and show what most children can do at a particular age. In reality there is a wide range of normal development and this will be influenced by genetic‚ social‚ and cultural factors‚ so it is important to be aware that normative measures can only indicate general trends in children s development. Physical development By 6 months

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    CHCHILD401A Identify and respond to young people at risk Assignment Two Task Two What does the term ‘risk of significant harm’ mean? Where there is substantial evidence to suggest that abuse may have been or is likely to be inflicted upon a person/s in a potentially dangerous way. What are the types of child abuse? Sexual Abuse Any sexual act or treat imposed on a child or young person. Physical Abuse Non-accidental injury or pattern of injuries to a child‚ caused

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    Corrections Today‚ people can’t imagine their life without their phones and tablets. Technology does have its benefits‚ but when the addiction starts trickling into young kids‚ most consequences are negative. Although technology can be beneficial if used moderately‚ over-dependence and excess usage has a negative impact on young children. Today‚ we’ll first discuss how devices affect the bond between parents and children. Then‚ we’ll take a look at how health issues can arise from the overuse of

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    vocabulary development. However‚ our focus will be directed to the vocabulary development through television and radio. Due to learners of EFL must learn thousands of words that the speakers and writers of English use daily. In addition‚ increasing learners’ vocabulary is very important since the words that we understand influence our thoughts and our perception of the world. 2.5.1The relationship between television‚ radio and vocabulary development Vocabulary is one of the most important aspects of

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