2.1 – Explain the skills needed to communicate with children and young people e.g. make time to speak‚ use eye contact. There are a number of skills need to communicate effectively with children and young people. It is important we act as good role models in order to support children in developing their communication skills. Children should be given ample opportunities to speak. We should always attentively listen to what a child is saying. We should be understanding to each child needs
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Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another Different aspects of development affect one another for example‚ if a child has a physical disability and are unable to complete a task they will become very frustrated. This could affect their development because it would lower their self-confidence. As well as it affecting their cognitive development it could also their behavioural development because their frustration could lead into their behaviour and they
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1.20 Identify and implement strategies to promote diversity and equality in the setting The school is committed to providing an inclusive environment for all children of all abilities and from all backgrounds. With regards to multiculturalism‚ the school promotes this by having a multicultural day for the infants‚ where different classes become different countries and the children can go around to these different ‘countries’ during the day and experience something about that culture (eating different
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# Governors: • Governors are responsible for the approval of the E-Safety Policy and for reviewing the effectiveness of the policy. This will be carried out by the Governors receiving regular information about e-safety incidents and monitoring reports. • A member of the Governing Body has taken on the role of E-Safety . The role of the E-Safety Governor will include: • regular meetings with the E-Safety Co-ordinator / Officer • regular monitoring of e-safety incident
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TDA 2.3: Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1 Know how to interact with and respond to children and young people. 1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. When working within a classroom the children they are taught to call you Miss‚ Mrs or Mr and your surname so they understand who is in charge and it also shows respect for authority. You need to speak to the children in a way in which
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TDA 3.7 PIN 303233420 Stacey Scott STLD3EA Centre number 463001 AC 1.1 Teacher Plans the lessons in advance in accordance to the national curriculum and depending on the levels of learning TA I may have to adapt some of the teachers plans so some children have better understanding‚ because children learn at their own pace and may need to be shown or have the tasks explained in a different way to comprehend. For example‚ in the classroom each table (all at a differing levels of learning) were
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TDA 2.5 | Schools as Organisations | | | | | | | Contents What are the main types of schools and what are their characteristics? 3 What are the main types of schools and what are their characteristics? (continued) 4 What are school governors and what do they do? 5 What is a Senior Management Team and what do they do? 6 What is a SENCO and what do they do? 7 What are the roles of Teachers and Support Staff? 8 What are the aims and values of the school and how are
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TDA 2.4 Equal Opportunities. Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. Current Legislations Children Act 1989 – Protecting children’s welfare and to provide services according to the specific needs of children.Human rights act 1998 – specifies and enforces the rights of individuals and if these rights are affected actions can be taken to rectify the situation.Race Relations (amendment) Act 2000 – put in place as an organisation
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Chapter 1 End of Chapter Questions True/False 1. True 2. True 3. False 4. False 5. False 6. False 7. True 8. True 9. True 10. False Multiple Choice 1. C. qbw 2. B. Chart of Accounts 3. A. Are keyboard command shortcuts 4. A. Give commands to QuickBooks 5. B. An adding machine tape 6. A. Allows you to give commands to QuickBooks according to the type of transaction being entered 7. B. A picture 8. B. Help 9. D. A backup file 10. The title bar Fill-In 1. Whether you
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10110011.11011100.11001000 We see the address in the decimal form Your computer sees it in the binary form Binary Octet: • An octet is made up of eight “1”s and “0”s‚ representing the following values: 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 • So the value of 140 (the first octet of our example) looks like this: 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Binary Octet: 1 0 128 + 0 + 0 0 0+ 0+ 1 1 0 0 8 + 4 + 0 + 0= 140 Address Classes • There are 5 different
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