Equality diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people: Alison Brooks Assessment of how own attitude values and behaviour could impact on work with young people and children. 2.3 All those working in the school have a legal duty to protect the rights of children and young people. It is important that you examine your own attitudes and values critically; to consider how these may impact on the way you work with children Rigid and divisive views from adults can be reflected
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EDUCATING SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS Educating Special Needs Students Katy J. Kaldenberg Grand Canyon University: SPE-226 Educating the Exceptional Learner Wednesday‚ December 14‚ 2011 Educating Special Needs Students It can be a difficult task to teach the typical child who has the ability to grasp concepts effectively. The task of teaching children with disabilities can be even more challenging. One of the most challenging tasks that a teacher today may have to preform is effectively
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to children and young people. This results in them feeling valued and secure in the school environment. The Government prospectus Common Core of Skills and Knowledge describes communication as ‘not just about the words you use but also the manner of speaking‚ body language and above all‚ the effectiveness with which you listen.’ Communicating positively involves actively listening‚ maintaining eye contact and being aware of our body language. A calm‚ clear tone of voice will help children and
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Explain the importance of resilience in children and young people Resilience is a mixture of nature and nurture. Attributes that some children are born with‚ such as good intellectual ability and a placid‚ cheerful temperament‚ are associated with resilience. Children who are born prematurely and/or with disabilities‚ who cry and cannot be comforted‚ who cannot sleep or who will not accept being held are more vulnerable to adversity and may be less likely to be resilient. There are‚ however‚ many
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Educating Special Needs Students Today with so many children being born with some type of disability it is essential that schools are equipped to educate them in regular classrooms. There are many challenges children with disabilities faces and the greatest one is the myth that they cannot learn. With the appropriate instructions provided by certified special education teachers they can learn as well as the ones with disabilities. Their disabilities may range from mental retardation‚ autism‚ hearing
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will be discussing the different way we communicate with children‚ young people and other adults. Also‚ how to deal with disagreements between children and adults. And looking at how we speak and communicate with people and the benefits it has Task 1 Children and young people Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people It’s most important that first of all you talk to a child or young person that is at a level that is appropriate to their age
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Educational Administration and Principle Research Education administration leads all other members of school staff. They handle the day-to-day missions of elementary‚ middle‚ and high schools. They set goals and evaluate the school’s advancement in meeting them. Supervise all of the school staff‚ such as teachers‚ counselors‚ and librarians. Look upon and oversees teachers to evaluate their performance. Assist teachers increase their skills by aligning professional progress programs and mentorships
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London South Bank University Module 11 Working with Groups of children Words: 3126 Abstract. Babies and young children inhabit an evolving world of information‚ computers and technology (ICT). Children should be given opportunities form a young age to experience‚ learn and participate in ICT within the learning environment‚ enabling developing skills in their PSED and other learning areas. I conducted a small scale research project amongst two different early year’s settings
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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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there are a number of important principles to think about when planning for healthy and safe environments or activities with children and young people. make sure to remember that everyone is an individual and may have particular needs. - every child is an individual with different needs depending on their age and abilties. you must think about this when planning acitivties for example when they involve physical play or if more consideration must be given to the needs of a child who has just become
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