TDA2.8 Support children and young peoples health and safety Pg 1 TDA2.8-1.1 Health and Safety Legislation is there to protect everyone within a setting‚ (everyone being pupils‚ staff and visitors) through policies and procedures for preventing and controlling risk of accidents. All those working in school have a duty to ensure the Health and Safety of children in their care along with their own health and safety and that of colleagues and visitors. Children and Young people need to be allowed
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TDA 2.1 1.1 - The expected development of children and young persons from birth to 19 years. 0-3 Years old Physical - New born babies are born with many different reflexes to help them survive. These reflexes include the ability to swallow and suck reflexes‚ enabling them to feed. They also use a grasp reflex where they will automatically wrap their fingers around the caregiver’s finger or object when it is pressed against their palm. As the child ages there are many other physical developments
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TDA 2.2 / 2.1 Task 2 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. ILLNESS | INCUBATIONPERIOD | SYMPTOMS | ACTION | TREATMENT | Common Cold | 1-3 days | Running or blocked nose‚ headache‚ temperature | Contact parents/carers. Use disposable tissues | Rest‚ plenty of fluids | Chicken Pox | 10-14 days | Fever‚ very itchy rash‚ with blister –like appearance | Contact Parents/carers isolate the child away from other children | Tepid bath containing bicarbonate of soda and
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Skill Discovery-Developing the Communicating Skills There is no disagreement with the statement that e conomic globalization facilitates the global mobility of labour force‚ which brings not only opportunities for the development of organisation but also challenges in managing the cross-culture issues. Meanwhile‚ the increasing penetration of hi-technology in the new world of work will inevitably result into the change of working pattern‚ which conversely present a new topic for all managerial personnel
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Communicating Effectively Worksheet Chris Brown 12/22/2014 Kenneth Sawitzke 1. The first choice a speaker can make is the invention or generation of the speech. In order to invent a speech is necessary to choose a topic. When choosing the topic the speaker must consider his knowledge and interest on the subject as well as his public and the purpose of it. Once the topic is chosen it is important to obtain suitable information and conduct a good research in order to make a successful speech
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Tara Richardson Student ID: 000260429 Task 1 Communcation With Families In the speech this teacher gives to her class’ parents‚ sensitivity is demonstrated in a few different ways. She included several handouts of the classroom rules‚ and things to be expected of the students; even including information from the state education office and the national standards for Social Studies. The teacher provided email access to her‚ as well as instructions to get to the school’s website and access
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TDA 2.6 – 3.1 Describe why team work is important in school. Team work is important in school so that we all have a shared purpose that they are all aiming for the same thing. It takes more than one person to meet the needs of children and young people and we need to work together as a team to help benefit children and young children as well as their families. Team work allows the sharing of ideas and skills because everyone one has their own ideas and they can all have individual skills to
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TDA 2.4 1.2 It is important to support participation and equality of access in order that every child has the same opportunities offered to them regardless of personal background. All children have the right to an education with a broad and balanced curriculum without being discriminated against. “In 1989‚ governments worldwide promised all children the same rights by adopting the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). These rights are based on what a child needs to survive‚ grow‚ participate
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TDA 2.2 Task 1 1.1 * Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people‚ including e-safety. These are as follows Children’s act 1989/2004 Education act 2002 ECM/EYFS E safety 2008 Human rights act Equal opportunities act Safeguarding Health and safety Disability Discrimination act/ SENDA 1.2 * Describe the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Social services-
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