|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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TDA 2.14 4.3 Demonstrate ways of encouraging children and young people’s personal hygiene at meal and or snack times. 1. Get them involved If you involve kids in planning meals‚ going grocery shopping‚ and preparing food‚ they will become invested in the process and more likely to eat. Even toddlers too young to make grocery lists can help you make choices (pears or nectarines? cheddar or swiss?) along the way. Simple‚ no-cook recipes like frozen yogurt popsicles or fruit parfaits are an
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Schools as organisation TDA 3.2 Area 1 Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education;- All children aged 0-5years are entitled to education‚ this may be in the form of a childminder‚ nursery‚ pre-school or a sure start children’s centre. Sure start work with infants and parents from birth‚ providing education‚ family support‚ cover any health issues and also offer advice on learning‚ training and employment. Nursery schools provide education and learning for children between
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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 2.6 3.1 Team work is important in any group of people who work together as it means that they share a common goal and a mutual sense of purpose‚ each member of the team has his/her own strengths and when working together‚ brings out the best of each member of the team which in turn enables good practice in schools. Schools have a huge number of staff members and whilst it’s important to flourish in your own role‚ it’s also beneficial to have good knowledge of other roles within your team
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IE 6840 PM Week 8 QUIZ 1. The major processes of Project Communications Management are: a. Plan Communications Management‚ Management Communications‚ and Control Communications. b. Plan Communications Management‚ Develop Responses‚ Report Progress‚ and Distribute Information. c. Plan Communications‚ Distribute Information‚ and Schedule Reporting. d. Distribute Information‚ Report Changes‚ Update Project Documents‚ and Accept Project Deliverable. 2. Communication activities have many potential
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TDA 2.3 – Communication and Professional Relationships with Children Young People and Adults Interacting with and Responding to with Children and Young People [TDA2.3 – 1.1‚1.2‚1.3‚1.4‚ 2.1‚ 2.2] CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE 1) How to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people You’ll need to change your behaviour and method of communication when establishing respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. This can
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MASS COMMUNICATIONS 101: Chapter 1: communication: How we socially interact at a number of levels through messages. intrapersonal communication: Communication you have with yourself. How you assign meaning to the world around you. interpersonal communication: Communication‚ either intentional or accidental‚ between two people. It can be verbal or nonverbal. group communication: Communication in which one person is communicating with an audience of two or more people. The roles of
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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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|Unit |Assessment | | | |Criteria | |TDA 2.4 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. |TDA 2.4 | | | | |2.1‚2.2‚2.3‚2.5 | |Please
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