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    Disease Pervading To Young People Human has entered a new era that has many advantages to help people‚ especially young people have learning conditions‚ improve and access with many modern means. Unfortunately‚ the moral values eroded by the pragmatism‚ the materialism and individualism‚ lead to a disease called “insensibility”. Manifestations of the disease are actions such as not commiserating with pains of another people‚ not being wrathful with social evils as well. People become more and more

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    STLS Level 2 Award Please fill in in pen before handing in – NO tippex Main stages of development of children and young people Age Band Physical Development Communication and Intellectual Development Social and Emotional Development Birth – 3 years Little mobility to walking Lifts head on own Can grip (i.e. a rattle/bottle) Can rollover Puts things in mouth Raises arms for lifting Feeds themselves Starts to scribble with crayons Can kick a ball Start communication through smiling/laughing Making

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    Unit 3: supporting children and young people. P1. Describe how one activity/experience supports the communication and intellectual development of a child or young person. (P8) I recently sat with a group of children aged 2-4 years in the book corner during group time‚ the children were all participating in a story/singing activity also using puppets. There were two of these which the children participated in‚ they were; five little ducklings and the other was‚ There was an old lady who swallowed

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    Young people´s work ethic – then and now There is no doubt that good work ethics are essential to become a good employee. If you do not have good work ethics‚ then all the skills you bring to your job are of no importance. Anyway‚ is there a difference between young people´s work ethic then and now? On the outset‚ it must be considered that nowadays young people want an office with a secretary where they really do not have to do a thing. They do not want to have an exhausting job where they have

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    After reading the case study Go East‚ Young People‚ Go East I will answer in detail each question. First what approach do I feel Electronic Visions should use when moving into the Asia market. Next how could the four P’s help Electronic Visions? Finally‚ will global coordinated play a problem. The approach I would use is the global strategy. I choose the global strategy because Electronic Visions will have completive prices and will plan to increase their profits and sales with their products. I

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    Introduction This essay will discuss the legal and ethical concerns when working with children and young people. Confidentiality and safety issues will be discussed with relevant consideration as to how these issues may be addressed when forming a relationship with a child and their parents or caregivers. The influences of power‚ gender‚ ethnicity and cultural differences when counselling children and young people will be mentioned‚ with relevant aspects of key human development theories outlined. There

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    CU1521- Support children and young people’s health and safety. 1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. The factors that you would need to take into account include * Individual needs depending on their age or abilities‚ for example a child of two years may not be able to do the physical things of a child who id five years old. So you would have to set out different activities for different ages. *

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    Leisure time can be well spent in many different ways. One popular option among the young is playing video games and watching television. While other activities like sports‚ social gathering and reading are available to them but many people feel that they spend too much time on these indoor games and screens and prefer them to be more active. To a certain extend I disagree that some of young people today use effectively their leisure time in productive activities. However‚ I also think that others

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    TDA 2.4 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work children and young people. Unfortunately some children‚ at some point in their life will experience some form of discrimination. This could be anything from being called names because they wear glasses or being shunned in the playground because they aren’t wearing the latest fashion in coats or trainers. Sadly as children become young people this could also grow into discrimination due to their race‚ colour or even sexual preferences. Whatever

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    Learning outcome no. 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years to include : a. physical development b. communication and intellectual development c. social‚ emotional and behavioural development | | |Communication and intellectual development |Social‚ emotional and behavioural development| |Age |Physical development

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