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    Good Physical Education on Children One of the fundamental bases of a person’s lifestyle and lifespan lies upon the education he/she received starting from early age. Education‚ especially in younger age‚ influences a big part of a person’s overall life. A person with a handful of good education has wise knowledge is more likely to live a decent life. Good physical education promotes academic learning‚ develops sportsmanship‚ and helps prevent disease among children. A healthy physical health

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    CYP3.2 Promote child & young peoples development How working practice can impact on the development of children and young people Because the care and education that is given to children‚ in not only a placement but overall‚ effects the childs development as a whole it is important that everyone working within a setting is using best practice as well as making sure to maintain a positive atmosphere around the setting. In my own working practice I encourage the children to enhance their development

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    The 1970’s feminist were bold and brave. Inspiring many Americans‚ both men and woman to promote equality. During this time‚ many feminist were not holding back anymore. The time to brake the traditionalistic views on women was at its high end. Strikes and protest started popping up across the country. Another major factor of the feminist movement was Ms. Magazine in 1972. It was articles talking about issues regarding women’s rights. Politically speaking‚ the court case Roe vs Wade where at the

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    The Reform Movement is a collection of social reform movements that emerged throughout the 1820’s and 1830’s. Factors driving these movements were the growth of urbanization‚ changes in labor‚ immigration and emergence of a new middle class. The main driving factor was the religious fervor that swept middle class America and was characterized by the need for large scale provisions for the needy‚ a belief in the basic goodness of human nature and the reformers moralistic dogmatism. All these factors

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    teaching and learning in schools Unit 2 safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people. Task 1 Any individual that comes into contact with children or young people should establish and maintain a safe environment and have the duty to safeguard and promote the welfare. Child protection policies and procedures are set to safeguard‚ detect and prevent child abuse and neglect. This also includes helping children and young people to protect themselves from abuse and dealing with bullying. Currently

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    The entire Women’s Movement in the United States has been quite extensive. It can be traced back to 1848‚ when the first women’s rights convention was held in Seneca Falls‚ New York. After two days of discussions‚ 100 men and women signed the Declaration of Sentiments. Drafted by Elizabeth Cady Stanton‚ this document called for equal treatment of women and men under the law and voting rights for women. This gathering set the agenda for the rest of the Women’s Movement long ago (Imbornoni). Over

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    Activities for babies and young children in the early year’s settings are carefully planned to promote holistic development of the child. The role of the early year’s practitioner is to plan and implement activities to facilitate the development of children generally to include cognitive development‚ speech‚ language and communication development‚ physical development and social and emotional development at all stages. Cognitive Development It is important for an early year’s practitioner to

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    with other units‚ the information must be copied and pasted into the essay Unit 024 - Promote Child and Young Person Development Outcome 1 Be able to assess the development needs of children or young people and prepare a development plan 1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development Factor Explanation • Confidentiality and when‚ for the safety of the child or young person confidentiality must be breached Parents or guardians have the right to decide what

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    Unit 001: Introduction to communication in children’s and young people’s settings. Outcome 1: Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 – Name at least 4 reasons why people communicate. * To express needs * To share ideas or information * To share experiences * To ask questions * To socialise * To build relationships with others * To express their feelings 1.2 – Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your

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    Running Head: Sharing Literature Sharing Literature with Young Children Vanessa Rayburn September 4‚ 2011 Sharing Literature Having the opportunity to share wonderful books with children is the single-most important reason I began my career in early childhood. Among my fondest childhood memories is being read to by my father. He instilled in me a love for books of all kinds‚ especially picture books‚ which I found to be magical. Reading was relaxing and enjoyable‚ as well as exciting

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