SC 3045: Promote positive behaviour. 1.1 In order to promote positive behaviour a care setting or organisation should follow legislation made by government such as the Human Rights Act 1998‚ codes of practise and relevant policies set out by the trust or service. It is important to read and understand theses legislations and policies and then apply them to working practise. We receive mandatory training that reinforces the trusts policies and keeps us informed of any changes to be aware
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Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour 1 Understand policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour 1.1 Policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour We take great pride in our school in promoting positive behaviour. This is reflected in many of our policies which are in place. Listed below is a brief summary of some of the policies and procedures in place: ● behaviour policy –
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able to support positive behaviour Positive behaviour management is about using positive rather than negative approaches to encourage children and young people to behave appropriately. Promoting positive behaviour involves: Setting clear boundaries‚ which are applied in a calm and consistent way Encouraging children and young people to make their own choices about behaviour – and to understand the negative consequences if they choose inappropriate behaviour Setting ‘positive’ rules rather than
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My assessment of my strengths and weaknesses I had been teaching workers in the children and young people’s workforce for a number of years when I started the CELTA course. I already had experience of planning lessons‚ staging‚ timing and classroom management. I knew nothing about setting appropriate language aims. One of my main weaknesses was anticipating problems that students would have with particular lessons and in incorporating activities to suit the stronger students. This is partly
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Rappaccioli AP English August 20‚ 2013 Positive effects of media on children Many people argue that the media only brings negative effects on children‚ forcing the parents to constantly say “no” to their children’s requests. Parents argue that the media repetitively advertises junk food and things that may damage a child’s health; and they are forced to “counter the culture”‚ which means to stop the messages that the media is trying to deliver to their children. Although it may be true that some of
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Unit 2.9: Support Children and Young People’s Positive Behaviour 1. Know the policies and procedures of the setting for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. 1. Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour The purpose of school policies on behaviour are: • Captures the values and beliefs of the school • Sets out expectations of behaviour • Indicates how good behaviour will be developed
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Learning Outcome 1. Children have a strong sense of identity. Jordan is a really sweet and quite boy who is happy to play by himself or alongside his peers. He really enjoys playing with his teachers a lot and I spend a lot of time engaging him in various activities in our classroom. He seems to be quite settled in the Koala Room‚ and he is confident to chose his own play and do his own thing. We are presently working with Jordan to help him develop strategies and skills which enable him to
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Building a positive relationship with each of the young children in your care is an essential task of good teaching. Positive relationships allow children to feel that they are cared and loved. When a child is shown love and support‚ they began to trust their caregiver and their relationship grows. I feel it is very important for a child to be shown love not only does it make them feel good about themselves but it also helps them when they come to school. When a child is left in your care for the
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Ever since I was about 3 or 3 ½ years old I had always loved learning and helping my family. Just two days after my 3rd birthday I got a baby brother. At first I wasn’t excited but as time went by I realized that I loved babies and smaller children. When I was 8 my baby sister was born‚ and one of the first nights that she was home I was giving her a bottle and we both fell asleep on the couch. Just two years ago my cousin was born‚ I loved holding and feeding her. One of my favorite things is helping
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accidents can occur wherever people work‚ in residential establishments‚ day centres‚ in peoples own homes‚ on farms‚ building sites‚ hospitals‚ shops and while making deliveries. The major cause of injuries is poor manual handling of goods. They account for 34% of all accidents at work; as a result‚ the government has introduced legislation regarding correct manual handling. The training for safe moving and handling allows me not just at work but in my private life to protect myself and others from
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