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    CYP 3.5 - 1.1

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    CYP 3.5 - 1.1 2.1 Explain why positive relationships withthe following are important and how these are built and maintained:- Children Young People Parents/Carers Agencies and other professionals Children - The way we build good relationships with children changes according to their age and stage of a child. Having a positive relationship with children is important because when a child feels comfortable with us they feel that they can separate a lot easily from their parents‚ children are

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    movie in which they did not include the full note IV) Body Paragraph 3: second major difference A. the movie did not follow the exact settings of what was described in the novel‚ therefore the novel being much more descriptive 1. on the third page of novel it is described as a smaller island‚ unlike the movie which portrays it to be much larger 2. movie setting has the island seem much larger‚ as if one can get lost without a map V) Body Paragraph 4: third major difference A. the novel and

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    1.2 of unit 511

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    Donna James – unit 511 1.1 The effectiveness of any organisation depends on its workforce. Supervision is important in all work settings as a means of promoting managerial accountability. It also offers staff and their line managers the opportunity to identify any problems‚ acknowledge achievements‚ plan action together and improve motivation for improved individual and project performance. Supervision‚ whilst being a managerial tool and a key aspect of a line manager’s role‚ also benefits the employee

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    The Chronicles of Narnia

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    Kendric Ivan A. Moneva Grade V – St. Joseph A gemstone or gem (also called a precious or semi-precious stone‚ a fine gem‚ or jewel) is a piece of mineral‚ which‚ in cut and polished form‚ is used to make jewelry or other adornments. However certain rocks (such as lapis lazuli)‚ or organic materials that are not minerals (such as amber or jet)‚ are also used for jewelry‚ and are therefore often considered to be gemstones as well. Most gemstones are hard‚ but some soft minerals are used in jewelry

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    The Effects of Clinical Instructors on Nursing Students The effects of nurse instructors -- or preceptors‚ as they are called in the nursing field -- on nursing students in clinical settings can range from helpful to detrimental. Depending on the preceptor‚ the student may come away from the clinical teaching experience either confident or uncertain about herself as a nurse and her skills and may view nursing as either a positive or negative experience. Effective characteristics of clinical instructors

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    staff and make them aware of when they do things incorrectly. d) Complaints - This makes settings reflect on their policies and whether they are enforing them‚ and gives parents the oppurtunity to challenge anything they are unhappy with. e) Staff Training - This helps you gain knowledge‚ get updated on any changes in information and legislation. f) Reviewing polcies and prodecures - This makes sure the setting is following

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    Imagine you are a new manager at a nursery and you have been asked to identify areas in which the nursery could be improved or developed as a service and a business. You are therefore required to carry out a S.T.E.E.R Analysis of your current setting. S.T.E.E.R – Socio-cultural‚ Technological‚ Economic‚ Ethical‚ Regulations The early years of a child’s life are the most important in terms of their general well-being‚ emotional and social development and physical‚ intellectual and emotional

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    Childcare Level 3 Unit 1

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    E1 The three different types of setting are statutory‚ voluntary and private‚ each of these areas and provide different types of care and education. Statutory education is where the state fund the setting and it is run by the government. Voluntary education is done for free‚ the carer or the setting volunteer to do the work. This would include leisure activities such as Brownies‚ Cubs or other types of youth clubs. The workers that are within the setting‚ do this for free or as a hobby‚ however

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    SHC 52 complete assessed

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    extremely important that we continuously update our knowledge and practice through attending regular training. Statutory training such as first aid‚ health and safety and safeguarding should be updated regularly due to legislative changes and each setting should know what its continuing professional developments are. According to the Early Years Quality Improvement Support Programme (2008) "attendance at training should be on average more than one session in three months and have a sustained and continuous

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    In both a setting and home a positive learning environment is crucial for children. There are a number of things that contribute to a positive environment. A setting or class should be engaging and dynamic place for the children attending. Creating order and removing clutter helps children to feel there in orderliness in the environment in order from them to learn‚ having a disorganized environment can be a distraction. Children should be provided with a clean‚ safe‚ and organized setting. Stimulating

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