professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Effective communication is very important. It helps develop positive relationships that benefit the children and allow them to participate and learn within the setting. It is also important in many other ways; It prevents misunderstandings that can lead to bad-feelings and/or bad working relationships. It can help engage and involve parents/carers in their child’s learning. If we model effective communication skills the children are more
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1 A child’s 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
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Unit 203 Communication and Professional Relationships with children‚ young people and adults. When dealing with children you need to take into account their age and stage of development. Different ages require different levels of attention and support. When dealing with small children you need to remember that they are still developing their language skills and may need help communicating. When talking to them you need to get down to their level so that you don’t feel intimidating. You will need
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1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. It is essential to establish respectful and professional relationships with children and young people in the role of Teaching Assistant. There are certain strategies which enable such a valued and trusted relationship be established. A relationship in which a child trusts and respects their TA and feels comfortable in their company‚ allows the TA to offer a supportive and caring environment
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Positive Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Others Involved in their care Level 3 Credit value 1 You need to complete all of the questions. You may find that the key word definitions sheet helps you to understand what is expected from the questions. The evidence must be your own work and you must reference your sources where you have undertaken research-refer to policy for malpractice and plagiarism Outcome 1 –Be able to develop positive relationships with children and young people
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Understanding the principles of developing postive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1:1 Why effective communication is important We are more likely to communicate information to one another if we have positive relationships. Parents and other adults who come into the school are more likely to give beneficial support if communication is strong and effective – this‚ in turn‚ benefits pupils. It is also important for pupils that we model effective communication skills
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means in children and young people settings (Ref. 1.1) Duty of care in children and young people settings means that we as adults need to keep them safe and to protect them from sexual‚ physical and emotional harm by giving appropriate attention‚ watching out for potential hazards‚ preventing mistakes or accidents‚ and work within policies and procedures in place about Individual Rights‚ Children Act.‚ Safeguarding Policies‚ Confidentiality Policy. All people who work with children have a duty of
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Unit 301Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Assignment 2 Introduction In this section I will outline the importance of confidentiality‚ the policies and procedures surrounding confidentiality‚ the Data Protection Act 1998 and why it can sometimes be necessary to break confidentiality. Assessment Criteria 3.2 – Explain the importance of reassuring children‚ young people and adults of the confidentiality of shared information and the limits of this
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SHC21-1 Identify Different Reasons Why People Communicate. Through positive relationships children respond to eye contact‚ verbal and non-verbal interaction; they anticipate and initiate communication with others‚ learning to respond in many ways. Children do this through listening to others‚ watching and imitating them and through joining in with rhymes‚ stories and games using sounds and words. In this way they learn to attend to important features of communication and to respond‚ eventually
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toys(for much younger children) can affect childrenâ€TMs development. They may display frustration‚ aggression‚ anger‚ regression‚ withdrawal and other behavioural problems. If there is a divorce sometimes children may think itâ€TMs their fault that mum and dad are not together any more. They may begin to hate themselves. Physically they may experience a loss in appetite and insomnia. They may not be able to concentrate in school and it may become challenging for them as they may be suddenly expected
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