Nutrition is an important determinant of immunological status; and under nutrition can increase susceptibility and vulnerability to infections. The immediate cause of over half of South Asia’s under five mortality is the effect of inadequate dietary intake and frequent episodes of diseases. Not only severe malnutrition‚ but also even mild to moderate malnutrition‚ increases the risk of a child dying due to common infections by over 50 %. Nearly 40% of the under five mortality results from the
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for local authorities to invest in addressing their local needs. The impact of all these measures for early intervention‚ will hopefully be a more stable society with less children in workless homes. Parents will be able to work and support their children‚ providing better homes‚ healthier food and a stable home life. Children will appreciate their education and strive to achieve their full potential. They will be safer‚ healthier and hopefully happier. They will have access to facilities to improve
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carers are responsible for monitoring the children within their groups and recording events‚ behaviour and development. Twice a year the pastoral carers are required to transfer this knowledge from note-taking‚ observations‚ record books‚ assessments of the children they care for‚ onto ‘progress reports’ for the parents to receive. “Sound reflection on the observations we make not only enhances professional practise‚ but also aids our understanding of children.” (Advanced Early Years 2nd Ed: I Macleod-Brudenell
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“The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” William Arthur Ward When you teach in lifelong learning you usually have an advantage by having learners who are attending course because they are interested and/or need this particular knowledge or skill. So teacher has one of the successful teaching ingredients ready served – genuinely interested audience. The rest is in teacher’s hands to make students learning a valuable
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How to select toys for young children There are right ways and wrong ways to select toys for different age groups. In this essay I will explain what some of the appropriate ways are. First off be sure to know what toys you are looking for (age group‚ developmental level and safety). Observe the age group for a bit and see what kind of toys they are most interested in. Do they like building blocks‚ dolls‚ and dress up‚ reading books or coloring? This will give you more of an idea of what is
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P3 – Explain possible influences on dietary intake. In this task I am going to explain about how can some of dietary intakes can impact people’s health. Lactose intolerance is a health factor that influence people’s diet and those who have lactose intolerance are at a high risk to not receive the necessary nutrients intake that supply the body to be strong and healthy such as calcium and vitamin D. For example‚ nowadays‚ children are born with different kinds of food intolerance. Moreover‚ this
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Unit 301 & 305 Communication/Develop Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People & Adults Please write out each question in full including the reference numbers. Question 1 Consider how the following contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate: (301 1.3) Social - When in a social environment you are more than likely around people who know your personality and how you communicate‚ perhaps jokes‚ dramatic notions‚ being loud or quietly thoughtful may be ways in
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English 151 April 27‚ 2014 Society’s Attitude towards Young People Why doesn’t society give people of young age a chance? Everyone is different. Not all are violent‚ wear hoodies‚ and are ignorant. Some of us are mature‚ do well in school and are on the right path in life; so to be stereotyped into one category by older adults is unfair. Young people in our society today are viewed in a negative way. They are often frowned upon by society based on
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professionals who are working within the school on a regular basis‚ as they come in whenever needed and work with the head and other staff. There are many children in schools today with learning‚ physical and behavioural difficulties. The essential advice and support is being provided by the educational psychologists for schools/parents of children with special educational needs and work closely with the special educational needs co-ordinator. Identifying the reasons for their learning or having any
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Unit 3: supporting children and young people. P1. Describe how one activity/experience supports the communication and intellectual development of a child or young person. (P8) I recently sat with a group of children aged 2-4 years in the book corner during group time‚ the children were all participating in a story/singing activity also using puppets. There were two of these which the children participated in‚ they were; five little ducklings and the other was‚ There was an old lady who swallowed
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