relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Outcome 1 : To understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. (1.1) Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children and adults. Working with children requires us to build relationships with them quickly‚ but also in ways that are professional. The quality of relationships that we have with children and young people has a huge effect
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physical characteristics that are associated with children that are diagnosed with Autism. One characteristic that is noticeable is an abnormal face structure. Brachycephalic also known as flat head syndrome is a type of cephalic (Brain) disorder that is common with autistic children. This occurs when the carnal structure fuses prematurely‚ causing a shortened front- to –back diameter of the skull. Another common characteristic in Autistic children is Eye Asymmetry this is when their eyes are far
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Outcome 1 Effective relationships begin with effective communication‚ therefore‚ to build effective relationships; we must be able to communicate in an effective manner. An effective relationship is a positive relationship. Positive relationship [are ones that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. Positive relationship [are ones that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the
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Why effective communication is important in developing positive relationship with children‚ young people and adult An effective communication skill is very important to develop a positive relationship with people. It builds trust and confidence between members and helps share more information between parents‚ teachers and staff. Building a positive relationship with children‚ young people and adult helps teachers understand more about students and be able to help them in areas they need help
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Page 1 Communication and professional relationships with children young people and adults Good professional relationships can be a rewarding way for two or more people to work together and help each other after moving on to other opportunities. A lack of a professional relationship on the other hand‚ can lead to lost productivity and hard feelings at work. Many people don ’t think that they have the skills necessary to build professional relationship‚ but with
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Children and Young People Workforce Introduction to personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1) Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role? It’s very important for me to know what my manager is expected from me .My responsibility is to know my own duties and rules. Job description must be the first thing I need to look at and have a good knowledge about it. Showing my ability
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Belief : Autistic children are extremely aggressive toward children and adults. Motive: It is important to take this into account when normal school wants to take in children with some type of autistic problem. They can be aggressive toward the teachers and the rest of the students There can be in some type of danger if this type of children assaults another child. Title Basal and Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Stimulated Plasma Cortisol
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It is very important for any child or young person in your own care and others to be looked after at all times and kept safe in a secure‚ friendly environment. All children and young people should always be protected against any kind of harm against others this can be if it is accidental or they are at a risk from others this can be from either staff or other children within the setting. Parents and carers need to be able to put their trust into the individuals within the setting that are looking
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TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 3.3 As a teaching assistant or learning support assistant‚ you will build special relationships with children. You may regularly work with children in small groups or on a one-to-one basis. You are likely to be the person who the child feels more comfortable to talk to when the rest of the class are not around. It is important that you know how to recognise when abuse may be happening and what action you should take. An NSPCC study
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safeguarding of children and young people Children Act (1989) allocates duties to local authorities‚ courts‚ parents‚ and other agencies in the United Kingdom‚ to ensure children are safeguarded and their welfare is promoted. It centres on the idea that children are best cared for within their own families; however‚ it also makes provisions for instances when parents and families do not co-operate with statutory bodies. Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children_Act_1989 Children Act (2004) is an
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