in Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 030 Understand How to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young People Title Unit 030 Understand How to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young People Level 3 Credit Value 3 Learning outcome 1 – Understand how the Social‚ Economical and Cultural environments can impact on the outcomes and life chances of Children and Young People: 1.1 Describe the Social‚ Economic and Cultural factors that will impact on the lives of Children and
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| How to Build a Supportive Workgroup | | | 4/20/2012 | This document seeks to inform the reader of the best ways to form a supportive workgroup. There are many methods and each is discussed in detail as to provide a wealth of knowledge. Having a supportive workgroup has been shown to allow the company to have more success‚ as well as employees who are loyal to the company. | Contents Paper Section 2 How to Build a Supportive Climate 2 The Twelve Steps 2 1. State the
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Science & Gender In Orenstein’s “Why Science Must Adapt to Women”‚ she discusses the relationship between science and gender‚ and why science should adapt to women rather than women adapting to the sciences. According to George Orwell’s “What is Science”‚ “science means something that happens in a laboratory: the very would calls up a picture of graphs‚ test tubes‚ balances‚ Bunsen burners‚ microscope.” As well as‚ "A method of thought which obtains verifiable results by reasoning logically from
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specifically looking at health in a negative way it more so looks at health as being free from illness‚ tiredness and upset for example; all the things that are related to being unwell. Whereas the positive perspective of health is when you look at how to actively stay clear from illness‚ this can be through taking up a sport or eating healthier. This is in correlation to well-being which is defined as “the state of feeling healthy and happy” . This can be confused with health as the person may look
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Understand child and young person development 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important. The main difference between the sequence and rate of development is that the sequence is the order in which development takes place‚ for example a baby has to hold its head up first before it can learn to sit up unaided. Some parts of the sequence may be missed not all children crawl and may roll instead to move before they learn
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Communications within a child related setting Jessica Edmunds Relationships can be developed with children by making them feel comfortable‚ welcome‚ secure and feel safe from the moment they start at the Pre-school. Getting over starter and stranger anxieties is done by letting the child gain a trust in you by changing the way you communicate with the child to a mellow level. We communicate as a way of understanding‚ teaching‚ learning and to get across any feeling‚ emotions
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Learning is a process that produces change in an organism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning). This change usually is permanent although extinction can occur. Extinction is when the new behavior happens less frequently due to the reward being withdrawn. Learning through operational conditioning is through manipulating stimulus to increase or decrease responses or a certain behavior. This is seen in positive reinforcement/punishment and negative reinforcement/punishment methods. In the reinforcement
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Principle 1: The Teacher’s Goal Is to Find out What Children Can Do I adhered to this principle of finding out what the child could do in the case study. I would have a story or a poem and have the child read it with me. As I read‚ I can ask the child to join in. During reading‚ I will pay attention to see how well the child can read. If the child having lots of trouble‚ then I would know that the level of the story/poem is too advance for them. This helps me to know that the child isn’t ready to
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As children develop from infants to teens to adults they go through a series of developmental stages. Aspects of a child and young person’s development include: • Physical development‚ • Social and emotional development‚ • Intellectual development‚ • Language development. It is very important to understand how children develop and to know that all areas of development are equally as important as each other. Children develop at a different rate‚ so it’s impossible to tell exactly when a child
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To effectively assess children in a class‚ there are different types of assessment put in place in order to assess and track a child’s progress and modify‚ and improve teaching methods. Two common assessment methods used are formative assessment and summative assessment. Formative assessment is mainly about improving and monitoring where a child is up to in terms of their understanding of a current topic. The process involves the teacher providing ongoing feedback and identifying a student’s strengths
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