Sarah Doolan TDA 2.2 * Identify the current legislation ‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safe guarding the welfare of the children and young people‚ including e safety- Legislation for safe guarding- * The children act 1989 (act is U.K means English law) * The children act 2004 * The children law 2002 * The data protection 2005 * The day care of children law 2002 * The education law 1999 * The health & safety of work 1989 * The protection of
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TDA 3.6 Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 2.1 Explain ways in which children and young people can experience prejudice and discrimination. • Children and young adults can experience prejudice and discrimination on many different levels. This can be range from the way they dress‚ how they speak‚ their religion and beliefs‚ their gender‚ their age‚ how they behave and for having a disability. • This can start off very simply as being picked on
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TDA 2.3 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Zoe Abson Children and young people 1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children any young people To establish and maintain a respectful and professional relationship with children and young people in setting the Teaching assistant must always put the children first‚ never appear bored or uninterested‚ always encourage children and never make them feel like
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TDA 2.3 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1.To establish a respectful relationship with children and young people you must give the children an opportunity to put forward their ideas and give them time to work and think things over. As a teacher or a teaching assistant it is important to give children your full attention when listening or talking to them; this can be done through‚ facial expressions‚ speech‚ body language and gestures. Listening
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TDA 3.1 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.1‚ 2.4 To build relationships When a new parent or a pupil joins the school setting the first thing they do is in some form of communication starting with as little as “hello” To share ideas and thoughts People are creative and want to share their ideas and thoughts with others To maintain relationships Saying “Good morning” to someone or asking “How was your break?” is part of maintain relationships at work To express needs and feelings People need to express there
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|REFLECTIVE REPORT – Unit TDA 3.1 |Ac’s / knowledge | | | | |explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children young people and | | |adults.
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MU 2.4 MU 2.4:TASK 1 1.1 Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting. If an accident occurs write down in accident book. No matter how small the injury is. With a double signature from staff and end of the day by parents Medical Records. Only prescription drugs to be recorded. Making sure the gate is always shut on the entrance to the kitchen area so the children can’t go in and get hurt or burnt. All cleaning products are locked away in the kitchen
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TDA 3.1: Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. As a teaching assistant‚ to be able to communicate effectively it takes a lot of skills and techniques. Eye contact‚ body language and facial expressions are a
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CSTL 2 TDA 2.5 Schools as Organisations 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools Nursery schools Community schools Foundation and trust schools Voluntary schools Independent schools Academies Specialist schools Free schools 2.1 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance Nursery schools provide pre-school education for children aged between 0-5 years. They are staffed by professionals
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TDA 3.2 Task 1 Since 2004 all children in the UK aged 3 and 4 years old‚ have been entitled to free places at nursery or another preschool setting eg. Childminders. However from 1st September 2010 the Government extended the free entitlement from 12.5 to 15 hours per week for up to 38 weeks per year. There are several options for early years education of which these are; Nursery school-Usually linked to a Primary school and you would usually have to apply for your child’s place. Sure Start Childrens
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