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    506.4 ‘Children and young people naturally pass through a number of stages as they grow and develop. Often‚ they will also be expected to cope with changes such as movement from primary to secondary school and‚ for children with disabilities or chronic ill health‚ from children’s to adults’ services. Such changes are commonly referred to as transitions. Some children may have to face very particular and personal transitions not necessarily shared or understood by all their peers. These include:

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    Identify and explain two reasons why young people join youth subcultures (17 marks) Functionalists would argue that people need to be integrated into society to feel a sense of belonging. This is called social integration and without they believe that society would break down and experience ‘anomie’‚ where people lack a sense of belonging. For young people‚ the integration comes from the family during primary socialisation or the media or education in secondary education. The subcultures can

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    participation of children and young people in decisions affecting their lives The importance of active participation of children and young people in decisions affecting their lives is you can find out what the child or family actually want or need. It’s very important to listen to their views and communicate with parents and respect their points of view you need to communicate well with children and take into account that young children may use non-verbal communication. If children and young people are given

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    Unit 10 Caring for children & young people P1-There are many different reasons why children and young people may need to be looked after which are unforeseen‚ unexpected and planned situations. Common reasons could involve family related issues including: family breakdown‚ bereavement‚ loss of parent‚ illness or incapacity of a parent such as: hospitalisation‚ substance misuse or mental health needs‚ which means there is no one else to provide care. A Child or young person are suspected or actually

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    be drawn into the argument and instead‚ manage the situation carefully and seek out advice is necessary. One reason for disagreements occurring is due to poor communication. This can happen due to: - Letters haven’t been passed on by parents/children - A lack of time - Some sort of misunderstanding. The best way to repair areas of poor communication is for them to be discussed to help establish a cause and then to find the next step to take forward. It is important to not ignore the problem

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    (NI) (2006a) Gifted and Talented Children in (and out) of the Classroom. Belfast: CCEA. Council of Curriculum‚ Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) (NI) (2006b) Gifted and Talented Pupils: Guidelines for Teachers. Belfast: CCEA. Cousins‚ S. (2005) ‘Curriculum Reform in Northern Ireland’‚ in West-Burnham‚ J. and Coates‚ M. Personalizing Learning: Transforming education for every child. London: Network Educational Press. Denton C and Postlethwaite‚ K. (1985) Able Children: Identifying Them in the Classroom

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    Unit 7 - Maintain and support relationships with children and young people Reflective Account 1 and 2 As part of the Key Stage 1 healthy eating topic‚ class 4 was tasked with creating smoothies. The class was divided into three groups (red‚ green and blue)‚ I was assisting red group. Red group was split into three sub groups‚ each having to create their own smoothie. The fruit was placed on the table for the pupils to choose from. During this part of the task an argument broke out between

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    Books Concept Books Concept books can have valuable impact with young children. Carlson explained that “a concept book‚ which usually does not contain plot‚ characters‚ or dialogue‚ is really a young child’s first informational picture book” (n.d.‚ pg 2). Early childhood teachers can use these books as visual tools to introduce students to different colors‚ shapes‚ numbers‚ and alphabet letters. Young children learn from experiences by engaging in their environment and using books for

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    Technology Advances in Flexible Displays and Substrates JANGLIN CHEN AND C. T. LIU Industrial Technology Research Institute‚ Hsinchu 310-40‚ Taiwan Corresponding author: J. Chen (JanglinChen@itri.org.tw) ABSTRACT This paper reports the latest technological advances made by the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) in flexible displays‚ especially the flexible substrate‚ thin-film transistor (TFT) backplane‚ and active matrix organic light-emitting diode display. Using the leading cholesteric

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    services for children and young people. 1.1 Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people. Agencies working with one another in partnership is important as it enables information and concerns to be shared‚ this helps with the overall development of the child. It can be used to keep a child safe from harm‚(every child matters Victoria Climbie no agencies involved in her care shared information which resulted in her tragic death).It can identify if a child

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