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    Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Communication is one of the most essential parts of working in the early years sector‚ and there are several ways to communicate. It helps build bonds with children as well as work colleagues‚ which will then gain trust. When a young child starts Havercroft House‚ they may be shy‚ unconfident and not want to separate from their parents/carers‚ so we welcome them and make them feel as comfortable as possible

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    Give to Our Social Life? Yoel Sutoyo 10 Technology Technology is developing these days. But the important thing is: technology could really affect our social life. Social life is an important part in our life where we build our relationship with other people‚ and communicate with them. By the existence of the developing of technology‚ our social life was changed. They kind of ‘help’ and make our social life better than before. The old-fashion communication has begun to phase out. Social communication

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    As with many of William Shakespeare’s plays‚ Othello reflects the social and religious context of the time. From the 11th -15th century‚ Spain underwent an intense reconversion to Catholicism. King Philip III of Spain decreed that all those who affirmed to be of another faith would be expelled from Spain. While many of other faiths began to convert to Catholicism‚ suspicions rose against these new “Moriscos” –the term the Spaniards used to describe Muslim convert to Catholicism. Moreover‚ during

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    When we are communicating with all children and younger people we must treat them all the same. We should be clear and concise. Instructions should be clear and the same E.G. please can you tidy up. Then we should keep repeating please can you tidy up‚ please can you tidy up‚ if a child (3-6years) was asked can you put toys away‚ they can get confused with what they have been asked to do. We can ask the younger child to repeat what the instruction was so we are aware that they have understood what

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    2. How might having a child with a disability affect the family? The birth of a baby is generally anticipated with great vigor and expectations of a prosperous future. This excitement may disappear with the birth of a disabled babies. It does not matter if the handicap is blindness‚ retardation or a physical abnormity. The family into which this child is born will transform in some ways.(Özşenol 2003) This paper will focus on the effect a handicapped child may have on his family. A specific disability

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    People may be surprised to learn that even though I am in the field of business‚ I actually obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Information and Computer Science. Some people have told me that I wrong not to put my education into use. Initially‚ I wanted to become a successful computer engineer that can allow me to create more advanced technology to benefit the society. Right after I graduated I worked in a computer software company that makes software for law enforcements and national chained

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    LESSON/CHAPTER 1: Business and Society- Its Relationship Significance of Business in Social Context: -Business affects and is affected by the society in which it operates. -For managers to operate effectively‚ an understanding of business’ domestic macro-environment is essential. What exactly is business’ “domestic Macro environment”? -It is intuitive that business can affect and be affected by other businesses -But business can affect‚ also be affected by: –Government –Civil society Understanding

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    size directly affects the family relationships. Children born into large families have more companionship‚ develop stronger family ties‚ and learn more responsibility than do only children. I feel‚ coming fron a large family myself‚ that having older brothers and sisters has helped me alot. I’ve learned from their mistakes and also from their triumphs. I’ve really learned to count on my brother ans sister for questions I may have about different situations that I feel he or she may know about. I

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    Televisions Affect on People According to studies‚ statistics show that the average American family spends 5 and a half hours watching television. This shows the affect that television can have on viewers. It has been argued if television can affect the viewers learning development. In this paper I will talk about four authors view on the impact of television and how it affects others. Steven Johnson‚ an author‚ argues television actually stimulates your brain‚ based on what television

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    Observing Harry Vygotsky: (social cultural theory) believes social interaction is important he stresses that the development of children’s learning is a social process he also believe that children’s development follows patterns. Holmes 1993: States parents are more relaxed and less punitive with their second child than with their first borns. Harry had an easier time than his sister he was able to sleep when he wanted as well as eat when he wanted. He was also very demanding in terms of not

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