language skills differently to a 7-12 year old. Language Over the last fifty years several theories have tried to explain the process by which children learn to understand language. Children first learn to listen and speak‚ then use these and other skills to learn to read and write. “Children in this age range enjoy stories and can answer simple questions about them. He or she hears and understands nearly everything that is said (within reason) at home or at pre-school or day care.” (http://superduperinc
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There are many settings where children can play. I am going to identify three of these settings. 1) A crèche. 2) An after school club. 3) An infant school. D2 For these play settings‚ they are set for particular ages and for children who may need them. Also each setting has a stage of play; I am going to explain the stage of play‚ age and why children go to them for. Crèche It is mainly for children aged six weeks to three years. It is a setting which will teach children different skills
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Unit 2 – Introduction to personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role. Within my own job role there is a wide range of duties and responsibilities. No two days are ever the same so we have to be prepared for anything that may happen. My duties as a care assistant include assisting residents that require assistance with personal care‚ which can include bathing‚ washing and dressing‚ assistance with going
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SCLY2 Unit 2 Thursday 24 January 2013 9.00 am to 11.00 am For this paper you must have: an AQA 12-page answer book. Time allowed 2 hours A Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Write the information required on the front of your answer book. The Examining Body for this paper is AQA. The Paper Reference is SCLY2. This paper is divided into two sections. Choose one section and answer all the questions in that section. Do not answer questions from more
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E1: Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. Bracebridge Infant and Nursery School: This is a statutory school set up and funded by the government. The governors within the school have a key role in managing the finances‚ recruitment and ensuring Bracebridge Infant and Nursery School provide a high level of education for all it ’s pupils. The school encourages academic‚ social and emotional development. Our Lady of Lincoln Catholic
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muscles they will be able to sit up without being held. The child might not be able to roll over or sit up from lying down yet. By 1 year the child should have learned to focus their vision‚ the child should be learning to walk by this age‚ some children will be able to walk on their own and other children may have to hold on to furniture to keep them stood up. The child would be able to hold things in the hand and pass the object from hand to hand. By 2 years the toddler should be able to follow
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instrument? If yes‚ which instrument did you play? 2. Have you ever gone skiing? Tell me about it. 3. Which of your possessions is the most valuable? Why? 4. Do you like to tell jokes? Why/why not? 5. What are your favorite types of movies? Why do you like them? Student B 1. Have you ever ridden a horse? Tell me about it. 2. Have you ever written a diary? When did you write it? 3. Do you like to tell stories? Why/why not? 4. What might you do if you were in a car crash? 5. Which is better: docudramas
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Whistleblowers What is the Whistleblowers Protection Act? The Whistleblowers Protection Act 2001 (“the Act”) supports the Government’s commitment to the principles of open‚ honest and accountable governance. It is designed to protect the public interest by: • exposing serious public sector wrongdoing; • ensuring public organisations are responsible and accountable; and • protecting whistleblowers from detrimental action and protecting their privacy. How do I become a whistleblower? A whistleblower
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Part Two Critically evaluate the extent to which the study of Alternative Perspectives of Management‚ which largely draws on Critical Theory‚ be of relevance for practice? Support your answer using selected case study material presented in seminars‚ and/or other real-life examples some of which can be taken from journal articles. Critical perspective vs. Functionalist view The first being that structural functionalism focuses on the factors in society that allow it to interact cohesively. Instead
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Health and Social Care NVQ LEVEL 2 Unit 201 Principles of personal development in 31.10.2014. adult social care settings . Outcome 1 1.1 People communicate to understand their needs‚ to have a conversation‚ to express feelings‚ needs‚ to build relationships and trust. They communicate to share information and opinions‚ to ask questions and get answers. 1.2 Communication between staff effects service provision‚ understanding each other‚ team work and dignity in care. If communication
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