contribution c) Develop social and emotional skills d) Understand expectations and limits As part of the Every Child Matters (ECM) program Belmore Primary school takes a whole school approach in implementing the 5 National Outcomes of this agenda. 2 of the outcomes were; Feel Safe and Make a Positive Contribution. Feel safe; My setting guarantees that every child attending the school feels secure and protected in the school setting and that they accomplish high standards of behaviour. Every child
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To encourage pupils to behave appropriately‚ the strategies I will employ are: 1. Keep rules to a minimum. Too many rules make it difficult for pupils to remember and follow them. 2. Be proactive. This means preparing things in advance and taking action before something happens to prevent the pupils‚ group or class from working well. Advance planning and preparation is essential to avoid disruption. 3. Work within a clear framework. As directed by the teacher‚ organize work and give pupils clear
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1. Know the policies and procedures of the setting for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. 2. Be able to support positive behaviour. 2.1. Describe the benefits of encouraging and rewarding positive behaviour. Give examples of positive responses to behaviour and say how these may motivate children in their behaviour and learning You could briefly link this to Bandura’s work on role models or Skinner’s work on positive reinforcement. You could also link this to Rogers’
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Physical Development Mental Development Emotional Development Social Development Birth to 2 Months Knows mum by smell. Turn head to sounds. See clearly 2 feet ahead. Copy facial expressions like smile‚ Frown and surprised. Learns to control emotions to calm self-down. Forms a strong bond with mother. 2 – 3 Months Can hold finger and can hold up head when lying on stomach. Sleeps and eats more regularly. Makes coos and other sound at the sound of peoples voices. Will cry if
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CHILD AND YOUNG PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19 YEARS TIMELINE Task 1 Fiona Griffiths15/10/12 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT | | 0 – 3 MONTHS | | 3 – 6 MONTHS | * Raises head and chest when lying on stomach * Stretches legs out and kicks when lying on stomach or back * Opens and closes hands * Can sit with and‚ later‚ without support * Pushes down on legs when feet are placed on a firm surface *
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CYP 3.1 UNDERSTAND CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT Developmental Folder Name: Farida Bodiat Task 1 1.1 An explanation of the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19 years. Every child develops at a different rate‚ but it is important to know the expected pattern of development. Complete the table‚ showing the stages of development you may observe in the different age ranges. An example has been completed for you. Age | Area of development | What you may
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that all areas of development are linked together. Everyone develops at different stages. The different types of development are split into four important areas; 1. Physical development- this includes gross motor development of the arms and legs and large muscles in their body‚ fine motor development is in their hands and fingers. 2. Social and emotional development- this is the development of relationships and feelings about the things they learn around them and the development of their identity
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~ describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour ~ Describe the importance of all staff consistently and fairly applying boundaries and rules for children and young people’s behaviour There are a number of policies in place at the school that all staff are made aware of. We are given a copy of these policies and procedures on joining and asked to sign them‚ they are also on hand‚ should you need to refer to them at any point
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MPU-2312 CIVIC CONSCIOUSNESS AND VOLUNTEERISM COURSEWORK PROPOSAL OF VOLUNTEER OR CHARITY PROJECT ‘SELLING TO SPREAD SMILE’ PROGRAMME: DBU 6 TUTOR: MR MUGUUNTHAN Type of volunteer and charity project The type of volunteer and charity project to be carried out by our tutorial group is a selling campaign. The theme of our selling campaign is ‘Selling to Spread Smile’. Objectives of the project One of the objectives of this project are to develop consciousness toward our own potential
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1. Explain the events that probably gave rise to journal entries 1 through 8 of exhibit 1. a. Entry 1: Miss barbarra Thompson opened the company investing USD 65‚000.00 cash and USD 100‚000.00 from Bank Borrowings. b. Entry 2: The company paid its Rent amounting to USD 1‚485.00 c. The company bought inventory items worth USD 137‚500.00 on credit. d. The company bought Furnitures and Fixtures (10 years useable life) for cash amounting to USD 15‚500.00 e. The company
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