training. • Child can feed himself or herself. • All primary teeth should have emerged. There are many milestones in learning development during the ages of birth and three. The child should be able to do most of these things: At the ages of birth to 2 years the child can: • Discovers feet and hands and holds objects– birth to three months • Shows interest in colours– three to six months • Mimics simple actions and other children or people– three to six months • Names pictures in a book– twelve
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broadly and encompass play‚ learning‚ social relationships and emotional and physical wellbeing. This approach is important for all children but is of particular benefit in offering effective support to those children and families requiring higher levels of support. Early intervention has relevance to a wide range of social policy but it is particularly relevant in early years‚ which will often be the earliest and best opportunity to intervene. We have identified 4 principles of early intervention
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Unit 2: Understand children and young person’s Development 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth-19 years Social/Emotional/Behavioural Birth-12 months- Babies will begin to smile at adults especially at their careers. Will gaze at faces and will copy facial movements. They respond to faces and voices of familiar people around them‚ they are still shy around strangers but enjoy affection from
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To be a good key worker “you need many skills and qualities”. For a key worker it is important to remember that children will be “relying” on them for their “emotional security” (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ page 99) To have a good key worker role you will need to be “friendly‚ show attention patience‚ reliable‚ observant” and have good “communication” skills. (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ page 98) Many children will have to cope with transitions. These may include staring school‚ having a new sibling or separation of parents
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Unit 007 – Safeguarding the Welfare of Children & Young People The Children Act 1989 (England and Wales)/children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 This act was brought in with an aim to simplify laws that protect children and young people. They make known what other people’s duties are and what should be done and how when child abuse is suspected. Working together to safeguard children (1999) Providing guidelines for practitioners in England and Wales‚ working with children at risk of harm
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Task A AII * to research employment laws on goggle * to contact a law firm * To visit business link online and to search for employment laws. Aii a) * Time off & holidays * pay * working hours b) * Employment rights * Health & safety * Discrimination & equalities Aiii‚ employment laws exist to provide protection for the employee and for the employer. Task B Bi‚ The terms and conditions of my employment are: the date in which I commenced my
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TDA 2.9: Support Learning Activities 3. Be able to support learning activities 3.4 Describe the sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these 1. Noise - Sometimes during class children can become distracted by noise from inside or outside the classroom things such as other classrooms‚ people on the hallway or teachers themselves. One way to try and stop this problem would be to close the doors and any windows in the classroom‚ and also trying
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TDA 2.8 1.1 After researching the Health and Safety at Work Act I can see that it gives clear guidelines and practices that should be followed within the workplace. Each individual workplace will hold their own policies on Health and Safety which should follow and implement the guidelines set out in the Act. The Act was introduced in 1974 and has been continuously reviewed and updated to reflect changes in work practices‚ the introduction of new industries and the changes in the way the legislation
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Unit 1 Assignment. Introduction. In my assignment I will be looking at an introduction to working with children‚ which will include showing a positive attitude‚ showing diversity and inclusive practice while working with children‚ and the policies and regulations that must be understood and upheld when working in placements. I will also be looking at creating good first impressions‚ the importance of first impressions towards placement and other professional settings‚ as well as an understanding
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Task 2 My chosen Professional that works with children is a counsellor. This is a type of therapy in which a child may speak to an adult in confidence. A counsellor is trained to listen and try to encourage the patient to do better in that certain area. Counselling helps to overcome a traumatic experience or helps the child think in a better frame of mind‚ although the counsellor will not give the patient advice; but will make the patient think of ways to help the situation themselves. Counselling
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