Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (Level 2) 201 – Children and Young Peoples Development (M) (2) 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include:- a) Physical Development 0 – 3 Years This is a very fast period of physical development. As newborn babies have very little control over their bodies especially their heads. Movements are linked to their reflexes which they need in order to survive. In the first
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Executive Summary This research is written to explore the consumer behaviours associated with fashion purchasing and help the manager understand what drives consumers to buy fashion products so as to determine the campaign strategy. The study proposes to investigate the people perceive what is fashion or unfashion and discover the possible relationship between different factors and the consumers’ willingness toward fashion. These factors include the effects of brand‚ the influences of mass media
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UNIT 8.1 To be able to promote Equality and Diversity when working with young people The current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of Equality and Diversity are RACE EQUALITY The general race equality duty requires us to have due regard to the need to * Eliminate racial discrimination * Promote equality of opportunity * Promote good relations between people of different racial groups DISABILLITY The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 placed a general duty
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First year of a baby’s life | A baby begins learning the basics of self-movement and begins to master the skills needed for hand-to-mouth coordination and holding objects. | 0 to 3 months | * Raise head slightly when lying on stomach * Hold head up for a few seconds‚ when supported * Hold hand in a fist * Lift head and chest‚ while lying on stomach * Use sucking‚ grasping‚ and rooting * Touch‚ pull‚ and tug own hands | 3-6 months | Babies are quickly
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Unit 2.4 - Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. 1. Understand the importance of promoting equality and diversity in work with children and young people. 1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. In the setting there is a range of policies which formally sets out guidelines and procedures for ensuring equality. Policies takes account of the rights of all individuals and
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To provide a balanced stimulating Physical Education curriculum which will appeal to the interests and abilities of all students To help the physical development of students in the important period leading up to and including puberty and through maturation to adulthood. To promote the development of skill and coordination through a structured Physical Education programme. To increase aesthetic awareness and appreciation. To enable every student to experience achievement and satisfaction
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positive environments for children and young people 1.1. Describe what is meant by a positive environment? Whatever age group or setting you are working with‚ you must plan an environment that encourages the development of the whole child. First of all you think about the different settings that children and young people aged 0-16 years may experience. These settings have both indoor and outdoor physical spaces that need to be considered. The layout of the physical environment is your
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Civil rights movement historically were events that happened between 1950-1960’s. People like Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat to a white person on the bus was one example of a non-violent civil protest that led to more people banning together‚ the Montgomery Improvement Association to boycott the bus transportation system. Martin Luther King was one of the national figures that led these types of nonviolent protests that centered on African American civil rights. Due to these types of
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Three professional skills you need when working with children are organisation because you need to be able to plan what lesson or activities you are going to do and make sure no one is using the equipment you are going to need‚ you also need to make sure you plan your time well so that your lesson finish on time and by the end of the day. You need to organise you’re resources so that you know where everything is and it is easy to find so you can get it straight away instead of having to look for
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CACHE - Understand child and young person development Task 1.1 Physical Development 0-3 Years Babies are able to support their bodies by lying on their back. This shows that the back is strong enough to support their weight. Their head can turn to one side‚ which shows that their neck muscles have developed‚ and are in the first stages of developing physical mobility. Babies show reflexes e.g. sucking. When a baby is born‚ they adapt to their surroundings and have the natural instincts to suckle
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