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    Level 2 Certificate Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Unit 201 – Child and young person development Feedback to candidate: Action to be taken by candidate: Candidate Signature: Date: Assessor Signature: Date: Unit 201 – 1.1b‚ Unit 203 – 3.1 – Development of speech Match the developmental stage and age to the relevant picture 0 – 6 Months Begins to use vowels and consonants Example: ‘dada’‚ by ten months understands about 18 words‚ begins to point‚ and enjoys speech games such as

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    Relationships: Narrative.

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    The young man trying to figure out the opposite sex in an incredibly hard task. Although as the years go by it becomes easier whith every relationship that goes by. Considering now I’m twenty and if I knew when I was sixteen what I know now‚ I probably could have saved myself from a lot of aggravation‚ frustration‚ and much devastation. Being in a relationship always gave me a natural high cofidence‚ just to know that there is someone that is always thinking of you and wondering what you are

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    Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Outcome 1 1.1 Effective communication with children‚ young people and adults is important because it is the firm basis of a relationship. Building a good relationship help’s people of all ages to feel understood‚ supported and happier in their lives. For a childyoung person and adult to have good communication skills can help them to address problems that may arise in a positive manner. 1.2 Building a rapport

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    Every relationship has its complications and everyone tries their best to make it work. But if a relationship has to break‚ then nothing in the world can stop it‚ but people try their best to save it. If a relationship was meant to be‚ then people should be lucky to have that person in their life. In relationships‚ people assume that there’s only the romantic type of relationships. However‚ being in a relationship can also mean being in family relationships with some degree on kinship through blood

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    Jonathan Cheung Customer Relationship Management (BMC 333) Kenneth Ng 22/11/2013 Table of Contents Introduction 1 Contents 2 1.Organization background 1.1 Weakness in CRM strategies 2.1 2.New mission statement 2.1 Slogon & core value 2.2 Target market selection 2.2 3.New Loyalty program 2.4 4.General Customer relations strategies 2.5 Conclusion Reference Introduction Customer relationship management stand for the relationship between customer and

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    A Perfect Relationship

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    English 11/Period 1 29 May 2013 The Perfect Relationship Society is based on relationships. Relationships between spouses‚ lovers‚ friends‚ family. Relationships are not singularly between people. It’s very common that men and women will develop relationships with books‚ artwork‚ poetry or film. For me‚ the most important relationship I have cultivated is my love for music. Music and I were introduced to each other by my father when I was a small child. We often played in the car‚ or on the kitchen

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    Hamlet's Relationships

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    In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the character of Hamlet has many relationships with all characters. The theme human relationships is very strong in this play. A human relationship is a logical or natural association between two or more people. Hamlet has many of these associations with King Hamlet’s Ghost‚ Gertrude‚ Claudius‚ Ophelia‚ Polonius‚ Horatio‚ Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Many of his relationships are just and unjust according to the character’s flaws and feelings. The ghost of King

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    Intimate Relationships

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    Emotions occur in relationships. There are many different types of relationships‚ including intimate‚ friendly‚ and family relationships. The type of relationship I am going to focus on is an intimate relationship. This is one of the most interesting types of relationships because there are many different feelings and emotions that occur ranging from happiness to sadness‚ excitement to anger‚ and feeling “in love” to feeling “out of love.” When they begin‚ most romantic relationships involve a lot

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    Bowlby suggests that there is a direct link between childhood relationships and adult relationships. He suggested that individuals develop an internal working model of the self in relationship to the primary attachment figure‚ based in early experiences. The internal models influence the child’s expectations about future relationships. Adult relationships are likely to reflect early attachment styles. (secure or insecure) This was illustrated in the ‘love-quiz’ experiment by Hazan and Shaver

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    How does the relationship between Boo Radley and the children develop in chapters 3-11? In the first few chapters in to kill a mockingbird‚ the relationship between the children and Boo is fictional. To create a relationship you need contact‚ and trust: The relationship between the children is based on myths and stories. These stories tell that Boo is a ‘phantom’‚ an animalised dangerous being who is caged by religion‚ and his past. However‚ from chapter 4‚ Lee starts to foreshadow that Boo is

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