HSK (三级Sānjí) 词汇Cíhuì (A) Letter 1) 阿姨 āyí aunt 2) 啊 a ah 3) 矮 ǎi short‚ low 4) 爱 ài love 5) 爱好 āihào hobby‚ to like 6) 安静 ānjing quite 1) 阿姨!阿姨!我想买苹果。 Ayí! Ayí! wǒ xiǎng mǎi pingguǒ. Aunt! Aunt! I want to buy fruit. 2) 我觉得他很饱啊因为他吃三位米饭。 Wǒ juéde tā hěn bāo a yīnwèi tā chī sān wèi mǐfàn. I think he is very full because he eats three bowl of rice. 3) 我的爸爸问我 ‚你比你妹妹矮马? Wǒ de bàba wèn wǒ‚ Nǐ bǐ nǐ mèimei ǎi mǎ? My father ask me Are you shorter than younger sister? 4) 他没有爱人但是有很多人爱他。 Tā méiyǒu àirén
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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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opportunities offered to them regardless of their personal background. Participation would be to include everyone in school‚ even if a child cannot fully participate‚ we should always involve them. In my school we have a student council‚ a group from key stage 1 and a group from key stage 2‚ they help decide on treats such as discos and parties‚ they also let school know what they like and dislike within school and what can be done to improve it‚ and make it a better place for the student. We should help pupils
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[pic] Unit : Work With Babies and Young Children to Promote Their Development and Learning. 1. Explain the pattern of development in the first three years of life and the skills typically acquired at each stage Age |Physical Development |Social and Emotional Development |Intellectual Development |Language Development | |At Birth |They Lie in a foetal position with their knees tucked up. They are unable to raise their head. The head falls backwards if pulled to sit. They React to
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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 observe at each age range | 0–3 years | Physical | Crawling‚ rolling
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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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Stacey Robinson Unit 3: Diversity‚ Equality and Inclusion in early year’s settings 1.3 Describe how prejudice and discrimination may affect a child’s life chances Discrimination is where you place barriers‚ whether they are physical‚ verbal or emotional that prevent certain people from gaining access to advancement or improvement of services the same as other people. Prejudice is often used to refer to preconceived‚ usually unfavorable‚ judgments toward people or a person because of gender‚ political
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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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UNIT 1: Child and Young Person Development UNIT CODE: H/601/3305 Learning outcome: Understand the potential effects of transitions on children and young people’s development. 3.1 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people. A transition is the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. Everyone will experience many transitions throughout their lives. For children and young people it is extremely important that these transitions to go
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UNIT 3 1.1a Diversity literally means difference diversity recognises that though people have things in common with each other‚ they are also different and unique in many ways. Diversity is about recognising and valuing those differences‚ diversity therefore consists of visible and a non- visible factor‚ which includes personal characterisicsuch asbackgound‚ culture‚ personality and work-style in additionto the characteristics that are protected under discrimination legislation in terms of race
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