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    1. Understand why communication is important in the work setting 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate: People communicate for different reasons‚ to portray their feelings‚ emotions‚ pain‚ opinions‚ etc. To work with children and young people‚ communication plays a very important part to make sure that the best provision is created for all. There are many different reasons why people communicate. People communicate to share information and express a need. They communicate to

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    ability to develop good relationships is an extremely important step on the path to getting the best out of his or her life. There are a number of ways you can support children and young people to make new relationships. These include: • Being a good role model. Children learn by example and one of the best ways you can teach them is through your own behaviour. You must ensure that the relationships you develop with other adults and children themselves are respectful. You should interact in a

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    Assignment 1 1. Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years. 1. Age 0-2 Main development – physical A baby will first learn to become mobile and support his own body. Around the age of 2 years they are generally walking and running. Intellectually they begin to recognise their carers and develop a memory for actions and sounds. They develop co-ordination and begin to enjoy role play and music. A baby’s language begins to develop from the moment

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    IMPORTANCE OF PARENTS Rashard Jedaar/Cape Town/South Africa In the name of Allah‚ the Beneficent‚ the Merciful We thank and praise Allah SWT and praise Him for His tolerance and goodness. We bear witness that there is no one worthy of worship except Allah. He has ordered us to honour and be good to our parents. We bear witness that the Holy Prophet Muhammad SAWS is the true Messenger of Allah‚ who warned us not to be disobedient to our parents: Allah has made disobedience to parents one of the

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    DIVORCE‚ ATTACHMENT ANXIETY AND AVOIDANCE Studying Attachment and Avoidance Among Children of Divorced Parents Briana  Weems University of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana Campus Abstract Through extensive research conducted by Fraley and Hefferman (2013)‚ they have found that the attachment of children‚ especially in early childhood‚ has a positive correlation with whether or not the child’s parents are divorced. This study aimed to replicate Fraley and Hefferman’s attachment and divorce results

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    send our children to school to learn and get an education? Than why should schools not educate our children about sex and help stress that abstinence is best? Sex education is not helping to promote that a child go out and engage in sexual activity‚ it merely educates them on the consequences of having sex and makes them aware of ways to protect themselves if they do choose to engage in sexual activity. It is important to educate our children on sex and how to protect themselves. Many parents agree

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    of the most important and most effective influences children have in their lives occurs from their parents. The parents of a child can have both a positive and a negative influence on their lives. In this novel there are two very good examples of how parents can be an important influence on their children. Father of Jem and Scout Finch‚ Atticus Finch‚ plays the loving‚ caring and intelligent single parent‚ he is struggling to keep his family together. He is an example of how parents can have a positive

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    cotton workers had to work with cotton flying around the room which they were having to breath in. They didn’t have many windows which were placed up high on the ceilings just so that the people can see and no more windows other than that. The managers of the factories would most of the time lock the doors so that the workers could not just leave work and which that is a safety violation‚ If there is a fire the people would burn to

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    Should parents smack their children? Today I will be talking about the consequences of smacking children‚ whether it shall be legalized or not. Also I will bring my own personal response at the end of my speech. But for now‚ I will begin with why people say it shall be legalized. Firstly‚ some parents say that smacking a child teaches them a lesson how to be well disciplined and indirectly tells the child not to commit this deed again. Furthermore‚ some parents may think that children are having

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    Gaining work experience is critical in today’s society. Moreover‚ it helps individuals develop their characteristics and social relationships. Hence‚ it is important for children to participate in any types of paid work. The only problem with this approach is that children can be easily exploited or they can lose track of their studies which are way more important to them. This essay gives a personal viewpoint on how paid work affects children’s development. Firstly‚ paid work gives children real

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