Unit 301 – Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1 – Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults because it ensures strong relationships between on another and helps create a positive working environment. By demonstrating and modelling effective communication skills with others you will create positive relationships. It is important that we know how to communicate to one another
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school When a child or young person moves school they may start to feel sad/upset and lost that they are leaving all their friends behind and may not see them everyday anymore. Moving school could make the child or young person feel nervous because they will have to make new friends and this could make the child feel anxious because they don’t know what will happen. When children have been to a small nursery for all of their life and they know all the staff and children they will be used to that
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It is true what they say about travel; it does broaden the mind. In fact most people who travel a lot tend to me more tolerant and open different ideas about the world. As people move from one country to another they begin to realize that all humans have things in common‚ and most of us are trying to do the best we can. Travel makes you not only more aware of your own culture‚ but it begins to make you feel like a citizen of the world. One problem with travel is there is just so much choice available
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Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults TDA 3.1 1.1 Effective communication is vital when dealing with children and young people‚ in particular within the working environment‚ as it helps establish and maintain clear boundaries for the adolescents who are being dealt with. For example; if a young person is corrected on a behaviour that is negative‚ such as swearing‚ they need to see that staff follow the same rule‚ and that staff lead by example. Otherwise
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Explain how observations of babies‚ children and young people contribute to planning. “What are observations? An observation is a piece of work in which the child’s words and actions are recorded in great detail. This child’s actions are then analyzed by the practitioner. It is about looking and listening to children. A bit like being a scientist we collect information or data process it and draw up conclusions from it.” (Class Hand out) An important part of a practitioner’s role is recording
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- | TDA 2.4 - Equality‚ Inclusion & Diversity In Work With Children and Young People. | Kerri Cook | | Contents Section One: Page 4 Legislation‚ participation‚ equal access and valuing and promoting cultural diversity. Section Two: Page 8 Prejudice & Discrimination and own attitudes‚ values and opinions. section three: Page 13 group inclusion Contents Page 4 - Section One Page 5 - 1.1 - Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality
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Evaluate the regulation of care provision for looked after children and young people When children and young people are being cared for by other people in a school‚ nursery‚ foster care etc. there are rules and regulations that have to be followed. And all health care providers who have main contact with the children or young person‚ will need to undergo a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) and the setting will need to be inspected by the local authority and also by the Office for Standards in Education
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MU 2.9 Understand partnership working in 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
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Sinead Byrne TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1~ Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young children including e-safety The children’s act was written in 1989 in 2003 ’Every Child Matters’ was launched in response to the death of Victoria Climbie which brought a change to the children act 2004. * Be healthy: physical‚ mentally and emotionally healthy‚ sexually healthy and healthy lifestyles
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1. Understand the principle of developing positive relationship with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1 Communication is very important in our relationship with others because we transmit our knowledge‚ professionalism‚ feeling and expectation. In school communication is essential because it links staff‚ parents and children. Communication with children or young person’s generates knowledge‚ trust and sense of belonging that will lead to better achievements. A good communicator is also a good
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