Children are constantly growing and learning. The first few years of a child’s life are vital for social and emotional skills to grow. Even in infancy the child learns so much. For instance‚ at birth‚ the child cries when hungry‚ or uncomfortable. As he or she grows‚ they learn to trust and recognize their caretakers or parents‚ and become more dependent on their touch and sounds. As the child ages‚ closer to one-year-old‚ the child learns to reach for people he or she may know. They also learn to
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Video Games and How They Affect Child Development Positively For years‚ people have argued that there are no positive effects of video games‚ for they induce violence in people. Nevertheless‚ if supervised‚ playing video games can actually help in a child’s development‚ giving to the child enormous potentials in various aspects such as psychological‚ health and social. Learning happens constantly‚ for whenever one plays a game‚ and whatever game one plays‚ whether the players want it to‚ and
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Bullying Affects Children and Adults Many problems in society need public attention‚ bullying is one of the top problems. The problem of bullying affects everyone in some aspect whether it is by being the victim‚ victimizer‚ and both the victim and the victimizer‚ friend‚ or family member of the victim or victimizer‚ or just a bystander that does nothing to prevent this problem. Bullying affects people both young and old. "When you think of a bully‚ you might not picture a young child. While
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Children should choose their own toys Children should choose their own toys‚ let them or no this is a very good question. But I supposed this is so better to entrust to the parents because they know what is it good for their children and I support this view for a variety of reasons. The first one and the most important reason because we may not allow it the children to choose their own toys is that cause they are easily influenced by televisions commercials and other advertisings what is not
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Energy and Metabolism P4:.2. Explain the role of the respiratory system in energy metabolism by referring to- a) Inhalation and exhalation. b) Gaseous exchange between alveoli and blood. The respiratory system takes oxygen (O2) into the body and eliminates carbon dioxide (CO2). It also enables speech production. Our bodies need energy for movement‚ growth and reproduction. This energy can only be obtained from the food we eat. By the process of respiration‚ chemicals of food are eliminated
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Promote Professional development Questions | Answers | Learning Outcome/Assessment criteria | Explain the importance of continually improving knowledge and practice.Analyse potential barriers to professional development.Compare the different sources and systems of support for professional development.Explain factors to consider when selecting opportunities and activities for keeping knowledge and practice up to date. | Understand
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will effectively increase the rate of reaction and allow more products to be made. Consequently‚ an increase in the temperature will make the vibrational energy that each of the molecules to also increase. This change in the vibrational energy will affect the enzyme molecules because they are bonded closely together with the help of Hydrogen and Ionic bonds. Therefore the molecules will have weight
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A patient with an ileal conduit must work with the nurse to learn how to care for their external pouch before and after the formation. It is the role of the nurse to explain how the pouch system works before and after the procedure. The nurse must explain to the patient on how their urostomy bag will consists of two pieces‚ a barrier that sticks to the skin and a disposable plastic bag/pouch that attaches to the barrier or sometimes it may come all attached as one piece. The barrier protects the
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a. Question 3a (Weighting: 0) Understand how to monitor children and young people’s development and interventions that should take place if this is not following the expected Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods (3.1) e.g. observation standard measurements information from carers and colleagues Observation informal observations will be those which staff carry out each day as you work with pupils. These may be small but over time will enable
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1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting equality and valuing diversity. The Equality Act 2010 brought together all elements of previously enforceable legislation relevant to potentially discriminatory factors of society. Some aspects of this new Act superseded previous laws. The fundamental aims and progressive nature of this type of legislature meet the ongoing desire in the UK to build a fairer society‚ creating truly equal opportunities for all individuals to reach their potential regardless
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