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    CCLD 307: PROMOTE THE HEALTH AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN K3D287 How you adapt your practice to meet the health and physical development needs of children‚ taking into account age‚ gender‚ ethnicities‚ individual needs and abilities In my setting I help to promote children’s health and physical development through daily routines and activities. In all my activities I have in mind that children are individual. I also make use the term “one size fits all” approach to do my planning

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    surfaces‚ solids‚ and higher dimensional analogs. Geometry is used everywhere around us‚ even in places many people would not suspect it to be used. For example‚ geometry is used in football when constructors want to build a football stadium; it is used when creating the football‚ as well as‚ when a coach is drawing out plays on a chalkboard for his players. The game of football has many geometrical shapes‚ including the right angles that can be found just about everywhere on the field. If you examine

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    interactions between characters between The Alchemist and XXIX Sonnet by Shakespeare develop the theme in each by the way that they help the authors connect to the readers. In these two great pieces of literature‚ one of the main literary devices used is imagery. Imagery is one of the best literary devices to use because it makes the reader feel like they are inside of the story. Like in The Alchemist‚ on page 73‚ “I’ve crossed these sands many times‚ said one of the camel drivers one night. But

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    going to explain how children act 1989 protects children and what circumstances are they used? I’m going to outline the section 17 and 47 of children act and what they are and how they would be used to protect children and in what circumstances are the act used. I will be outlining how they could benefit the child. When would the family support be used the most and in what circumstances it should be used. Children Act 1989 was a framework provided for the care and protection of children and young people

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    OBSERVATION REPORT 1 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT CHECKLIST NAME: CAROLINE TAMBUNAN NUMBER: 32545 SEGI NUMBER: SCSJ-0013648 GROUP: IMD001/201208 DOCUMENTS ENCLOSED: * TITLE PAGE * RECORDING OF OBSERVATION CHECK LISTS * EVALUATION * PERSONAL REFLECTION * BIBLIOGRAPHY ETHICAL STATEMENT I declare that this work is my own and the work of others is acknowledged by quotation or relevant referencing. I declare that this work has not been copied from another student(s) past or present

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    are new and used. A new car is a car that has not had a previous owner‚ meaning that a purchaser of a new car would be the first owner‚ though not necessarily the last owner of the car. A used car is defined as a car that has had at least one‚ though not exclusively one‚ or more owners in the car’s lifespan‚ meaning that if someone were to purchase the car in a used condition‚ the car would have had a previous owner. There are proponents and opponents of both sides of buying a new and used cars. There

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    Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? Joshua Walker SCHOOL Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? In the last decade‚ members of various governmental anti-terrorism agencies and the department of homeland security in the United States have discussed the significant possibility that the Smallpox virus will reemerge as an act of bioterrorism by enemies of the United States. Major concern of this virus initially developed after the terrorist attacks employed

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    describing how you‚ the reader‚ have first understood how they got to these lands and they proclaim that they own them. The poem then goes on to describe how the trees unloosen there soft arms from around the spectator and whisper that they do not own anything. They are seen as the visitor and not as someone who discovered these new lands. Atwood uses personification and imagery to fully explain the meaning of ownership of land throughout the poem. Personification‚ as a literary device‚ is used in “The

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    Unit 1 Identify different observation methods & know why they are used 1.2 Brief notes – a brief notation of an observation Writing brief notes is the best way to get your feet wet observing. Teachers who are involved and busy find this a good starting point. Some educators develop a code or a shorthand way of writing brief notes about what they are observing. They do this on sticky note pads or on mailing labels that can be placed later in the child’s folder along with samples of work‚ drawings

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    Have you ever wonder if a child will make a good eyewitnesses? In this study‚ they are testing children to see how good is their memory are. They want to know if they can put a child on the stand and they can tell their point of view without messes up or retelling it as a false tale. How will they be able to test this without harming the child in any way? What are the results to this study? One day it all begin at a birthday party/play date… Christine M. Ricci and Carole R. Beal want to do research

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