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    Explain the importance of resilience in children and young people Resilience is a mixture of nature and nurture. Attributes that some children are born with‚ such as good intellectual ability and a placid‚ cheerful temperament‚ are associated with resilience. Children who are born prematurely and/or with disabilities‚ who cry and cannot be comforted‚ who cannot sleep or who will not accept being held are more vulnerable to adversity and may be less likely to be resilient. There are‚ however‚ many

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    Senco is also a partner at our setting. Social services if needed would also be a partner of our setting. 1.3 An effective partnership will include regular visits if needed. Good communication and discussion. Awareness of any worries or queries and working together effectively to solve any problems. Equal cooperation from both sides of the partnership. 1.4 there are barriers to a partnership for example neither partner must not discuss what goes on in the partnership. At our setting if a partner comes

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    4 Ways to get rid of pimples that appear during your period Before the menstrual cycle and during it‚ the hormones in a woman’s body became largely active‚ leading to physical and psychological changes and fluctuation that are accompanied by this period of the month. Among these changes in a woman’s body before and during this period is the appearance of pimples on the face and the body. Here are some advices that will help you get rid of these pimples without harming your skin. *Don’t touch your

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    A Classroom full of flowers Janice Anderson Connolly On my first day of teaching‚ all my classes were going well. Being a teacher was going to be cinch‚ I decided. Then came Period 7‚ the last class of the day. As I walked toward the room‚ I heard furniture crash. Rounding the corner‚ I saw one boy pinning another to the floor. "Listen‚ you retard!" yelled the one on the bottom. "I don’t give a damn about your sister!" "You keep your hands off her‚ you hear me?" the boy on top threatened. I

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    Functional behaviour assessment may helps in understanding purpose of any behaviour that it may be serving. This will help in understanding behaviour and then developing strategies for behaviour management. • Use discrete trail training while working with your child. It involves a direction‚ behavior‚ and consequence. Direction will be instruction on part of parent or any care giver‚ behaviour is the desired response on part of child and consequences meant reinforcement provided that will strengthen

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    There are many different ways of dealing with unacceptable behaviour from children and young people‚ there will be a behaviour policy put in place for all staff to follow. Also classroom rules. When children or young people display behaviour that is undesirable staff should be fair and be consistent with their reactions to the child or young person’s behaviour. Teachers and staff must be clear that the behaviour is not acceptable but not the child .when imposing a sanction it should not be based

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    banks on-line at Super Secure Bank (SSB) and has agreed to use 3DES in communicating with SSB. One day‚ Alice received a statement that shows a debit of $1‚000‚000 from her account. On inquiring‚ she was told that the bank manager‚ Bob‚ transferred the money out of Alice’s account and into an account of his own in an offshore bank. When reached via long distance in the Cayman Islands‚ Bob produced a message from Alice‚ properly encrypted with the agreed upon 3DES keys‚ saying: "Thanks for your many

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    and explain its importance within liberal ideology The liberal ideology is formed on several ideologies. Individualism is considered one of the most crucial. It’s involved in most liberal characteristics like freedom‚ the economy and the role of the state. But there is notable division between modern and classic liberalists as to what it focuses on with modern liberalists focusing on individuality and classics believe in utilitarianism and and social darwinism. However it is widely agreed that

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    Case study of the Hutch to Vodafone transition ad Storyboard of the ad: Cheeka the adorable pug had found a new kennel. So what if the colors around the little dog had changed and the young boy were missing? The mascot that advertising created shook itself vigorously‚ darted in and out of its new identity and really proclaimed to the world its new brand name which had the most effective impact on all the ads viewers. Brand: Vodafone Campaign: Transition of brand name from Hutch to Vodafone Creative

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    D6. The importance of valuing children as an individual is that everyone is different and we all have different needs. Being able to understand the child’s needs can help us to understand them as an individual. You can find out a child’s needs by observing or a practitioner giving information about the child’s specific needs. From knowing about a child’s individual needs can help ensure everyone in the group has an equal opportunity. For example if a child has a disability and the child is in

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