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    account when planning indoor and outdoor activities healthily and safely. First of all‚ when planning an activity‚ you need to make sure that that certain activity is in the right environment. For example‚ if you wanted the children to use scooters and bikes you would make sure they were placed outdoors as there wouldn’t be suitable space indoors. The individual needs‚ age and abilities of the children are also very important. Some children would not be able to do certain activities as they may

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    TDA 2.1: Child and young person development. 1.1- Ages | Physical development | Communication and intellectual development. | Social‚ emotional and behavioural development. | New born | Babies are born with reflexes which are actions they do without thinking. There reflexes are linked to survival | Babies will cry in order to communicate their needs. They will also look around and react to sounds. | Babies and their primary carers usually mothers. Which they will be to develop a strong relationship

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    Journal of Change Management‚ Vol. 4‚ No. 3‚ 193-215‚ September 2004 . j l\ Influence of participation in strategic change: resistance‚ organizational commitment and change goal achievement RUNE LINES Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration‚ Norway ABSTRACT Participation in strategic change processes is frequently assumed to have a number of positive consequences for decision quality‚ affective responses to change and success of strategic change implementation

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    Victor Acosta Argumentative Essay China’s One-Child Policy According to the U.S. Census Bureau the world’s population consists‚ of 6‚908‚497‚829 people. China resides as the world’s leading populated country with 1‚336‚718‚015 people. Because‚ of this over population it maintained fears of their food‚ resources‚ and living spaces. The Chinese government then implemented the one-child policy. The one-child policy has prevailed effectively in slowing down the population growth‚ but it has

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    that a friend is about to commit a crime? While you ponder on this question about morality. Imagined that the child who ’s willing to commit the crime is your child and the one person that might be the only witness to the crime is your child best friend. This is my case study about a nine year old boy who faces his own moral dilemma at the early stages of his cognitive and moral development. Should he tell on his best friend and be a labeled as "tattletale" by his peers or do the right thing and tell

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    Example development plan Child’s name ………………………………… Age ……………………. Key person / home link ………………………… Today’s date ……………………. Interests observed / individual needs of the child Eg. Enjoys block building‚ looking at books‚ being outdoors‚ water tray and buckets. Gaining confidence climbing steps‚ developing manipulation skills whilst using scissors. Information provided by parent/carer/by child about own likes‚ dislikes Eg. Interests at home Aims/targets/purpose

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    Adult ESL Student Motivation for Participation in Advanced Language Learning A. LANE IGOUDIN‚ M.A.‚ PH.D. Published in 2008 by The CATESOL Journal‚ 20 (1)‚ 27-48. ADULT ESL STUDENT MOTIVATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN ADVANCED LANGUAGE LEARNING 1 Abstract In recent years‚ TESOL has called for the study of the social and cognitive factors that affect adult English learners’ participation in formal language learning. This research project investigated the motivational processes of 10 adult

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    Child and young person development Explain the difference between sequence and rate of development? Sequential development is the sequence of development. This means that you must finish with one area of development before you move onto the next one. The cephalocaudle principle believes that development moves from the head downwards. This is to do with small children and understands that infants get full control of their heads‚ then arms then finally feet ‚ from the top down. This is also

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    1.1 Child Observation Summary Sheet . Assessment Information Personal details 1) Childs Name X 2) Age 12 months 3) Gender Male 4) Disability None 5) Ethnic Origin Indian 6) Religion Hindu 7) Class Middle Ethical Considerations in undertaking the observation I explained the purpose of the observation to the mother and advised her that she and the child had a choice to withdraw at any time. I also confirmed their personal details shall remain

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    educational activities than parents of low-achieving students. Children learn from what they are familiar and the most effective way to learn for children is through play. With the integrated program and the themes that they are familiar‚ maximize their learning progress. The learning environments that early childhood educator create are appropriately challenging. In other words‚ early childhood educator applies their knowledge of contemporary theory and research to construct learning environments

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