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    have been many changes to patterns of marriage and cohabitation and new patterns have formed. One main pattern that has began to be seen‚ is marriage is on a decline. This is due to a number of reasons. Firstly attitudes‚ particularly to women‚ have changed. Society has changed in a way which means women’s opinions are heard more and women have and use their power more. In the 1920s women did not get much say in family affairs. They would get married and have children; that was the norm for society

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    YEARS PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Buttons/unbuttons own clothing‚ cut out simple shapes‚ draw a person with head‚ trunk and legs‚ walk on a line‚ aim and throw ball‚ hop on one foot‚ form letters; write own name‚ colour in pictures‚ completes 20-piece jigsaw‚ skip with a rope‚ run quickly and able to avoid obstacles‚ throw large ball to a partner and catch it. Run‚ jump‚ begin to climb ladders; can start to ride tricycles; try anything; is very active. INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT Understand concepts

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    BILINGUAL PROGRAM: CHILDREN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT ABSTRACT This paper discussed on bilingual program that become one of the reasons parents choose schools for their children and its effect on children language development. As the impact of globalization English become a necessity for everyone in exploring and finding new things across the globe. Educational institutions see this as an opportunity to introduce bilingual program as a respond to the demand of society. Keywords: Bilingualism

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    It is necessary to monitor child development to ensure that assessments can be made to help identify children at risk and prevent those who are not yet at risk becoming at risk. Early intervention is crucial to lessen the likelihood of developmental delay. There are several ways of carrying out monitoring/observations to gather the necessary information. In all of them it is crucial to involve parents and any staff that have contact with that child and also to focus on the positive as well as

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    (C1) You must analyse HOW the main principles that underpin work with children can support the practitioners’ practice in the setting. The welfare of the child is part of The Children Act 1989‚ and it means we as practitioners have to be reflective on our practice‚ it also means within our practice we have to put the child first. And treating all children so their needs are put first this is important because all children are different. (E8) Working in partnership with parents and families helps

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    4 Reasons Why Computer Skills are a Necessity for Your Career and Overall Success in the Information Age by Ari Neumann‚ National Parliamentarian‚ Secondary Division As the business world grows and evolves with each new wave of technology‚ basic computer skills are becoming more and more important for individual success. We have all heard that computer skills are necessary‚ but often this begs the simple question-why? Following are four unique answers to that question. They describe exactly

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    The analysis of the text “May Day” by F.S. Fitzgerald. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald (September 24‚ 1896- December 21‚ 1940) was an Irish American Jazz Age novelist and short story writer. Fitzgerald is regarded as one of the greatest American writers of the twentieth century. In his own age‚ Fitzgerald was the self-styled spokesman of the "Lost Generation"‚ or the Americans born in the 1890s who came of age during World War I. He finished four novels‚ left a fifth unfinished‚ and wrote dozens of

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    I n the 1930’s the farming was a big boom‚ but as more people came the less and less the nutrients was taken out of the soil. The dust bowl was also known as “the Dirty Thirties” before all the migrants moved to the states the soil was rich and full of nutrients‚ but the states didn’t get much rain to keep the land fertilized. As soon as the immigrants moved they started to plant right away and the soil went from rich and full of nutrients to poor soil and the nutrients were all gone. So the

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    Why children run away Nowadays we can read more and more notifications with images of young people who have escaped from their home or orphanage. It is a big problem these days because every young person can choose to run away and hide to a friend or out on the streets and park. However usually those trips end well way for example adolescent’s moneys runs out and they returns home or authorities find adolescent with some help tips from people. I just ask why would any youngster prefer living

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    TDA 3.1 1.1 Why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with CYP & adults. To make communication effective – be clear/precise/simple‚ relevant‚ positive fun and calm. Consistent‚ repetitive – be able to rephrase if unclear using a different method maybe a white board. Be inspirational not negative. Constructive and positive criticism goes both ways (adults). Non-verbal‚ using facial expression‚ positive body language promotes an approachable and open communication

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