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    Practitioner working with children E1 The practitioner has many responsibilities to maintain in a professional relationship. One of the main responsibilities of a practitioner is to care for and educate the children. The practitioner also has the responsibility of keeping the chid safe and making sure the child’s personal details remain private and confidential. The practitioner should also work with other colleagues as part of a team. This is to provide a quality service for the children and their

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    Alone together : A Peter Pan and Wendy story "mother Wendy! We’re back !" Slightly cried as he and the lost boys scrambled into the Underground Home after a day of fun and adventure in Neverland . "welcome back boys ‚ " Wendy smiled‚ standing before the boys with quiet dignity . " Did you have fun ? " Lots ! I fought a pirate with my bare hands ! " Nibs bragged ‚ grinning up at Wendy . "No you didn’t‚ Nibs ! We did " the twins said in unison . " No! I did" Curly shouted‚ advancing towards the

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    Yuqin Ge Prof. Joshua November Final Draft 4 4.8.2013 Imagination and Reality Individuals live with both imagination and reality. Often‚ imagination is based on reality and rooted reality. They utilize their imagination to image something they have never seen to fulfill their curiosity or something they are eager to realize. In “The World and Other Places‚” Jeanette Winterson depicts a boy‚ a fictional character‚ who imaged flying to many places in his childhood. When he grew up‚ he joined

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    – An Introduction to Working with Children There are three types of sectors that support children and their families in the UK today. These are; the statutory sector; the voluntary sector; and the private/independent sector. The statutory sector‚ also known as the public sector‚ includes health‚ social care and education services that are provided by the county and funded by the government through taxes. The state is required by law to ensure that all children receive education‚ and

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    Three professional skills you need when working with children are organisation because you need to be able to plan what lesson or activities you are going to do and make sure no one is using the equipment you are going to need‚ you also need to make sure you plan your time well so that your lesson finish on time and by the end of the day. You need to organise you’re resources so that you know where everything is and it is easy to find so you can get it straight away instead of having to look for

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    The Louisiana Purchase is arguably the greatest real estate deal in history. It more than doubled the size of the United States. We gained approximately 530 million acres of land for 15 million dollars; about four cents an acre. Before the purchase‚ the French had control over the land west of the Mississippi River. Therefore‚ by gaining this land‚ America also gained control of the Mississippi River and correspondingly‚ access to the Gulf of Mexico and the port of New Orleans. Because of The Louisiana

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    Working Conditions of Children During the Industrial Revolution During the beginning of the industrial revolution there was a high demand for labour. Families travelled from rural farm areas to newly industrialized and larger cities in hope of finding new work. To survive even in the lowest class of poverty families would have had to have every single able family member working‚ this includes children. Children as young as six were put to work in factories. They worked for up too 19 hours a day

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    to take place with a behavioural therapist in order to ensure the child has their individual needs met. As a practitioner it is highly recommended that they should develop high standards of communication‚ as it is required in all aspects of working with children. Communicating with the child’s parents is very important‚ and because the parents are the child’s first educator/main carer‚ it is important that their wishes are met and understood. As part of skill to be able to communicate effectively with

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    IT IS GOOD FOR CHILDREN TO HAVE TWO WORKING PARENTS In today’s world‚ the price of necessity is expensive. It is very important for every people to have a job‚ either part-time job or full time job. There are several reasons why people do the job‚ such as looking for experience‚ using their spare time‚ and the especially reason is money. Everyone should have a job because without money‚ people cannot live. Presently‚ the world has changed into globalization period

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    Over the past years‚ I have gained a good amount of experience working with children. These children have come form all types of backgrounds. Some of the children that I work with on a regular bases have special needs‚ including Asperger syndrome‚ severe autism and deafness and Down syndrome. Working with these particular children has taught me so much patience. Its also has been amazing to see how much they have learned‚ when many people say that they are incapable of doing it. I have seen a the

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