TDA 3.1 communication & professional relationships 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults: It is important you communicate effectively towards all children and adults but in different ways. They are many different types of ways of communicating and many different gestures you may use to communicate with others. When communicating with a child it is important you make eye contact with the child
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Outcome 1: Know how to interact with and respond to children and young people; 2.1: Establishing respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. To build professional relationships with children and young people we have to: Adapt our behaviour and communication with the children. Demonstrate effective communication skills. Show that we are approachable in all circumstances. Able to work in a environment of mutual support. Get the relationship right from the start
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entitlement and provision for early year’s education? Every child matters agenda and the childcare act 2006‚ it become an entitlement of all 3-4 year olds in England to receive a free part time early years education of up to 12.5 hours per week for 38 weeks of the year. Early year’s provision in school is about supporting very young children it is distinct from key stage 1 in each country within the UK and is best on the concept of learning through play rather than more formal education Play has been show
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deal with the admissions and the governors deal with the budget and the appoint or dismiss staff. Academies - State maintained but independently run and cover key stages 3 & 4. Special needs schools These too are funded by the Government and cater for children who have special educational needs and cover key stage 1‚ 2‚ 3 & 4 Private schools These schools set their own curriculum and admissions policies. They are funded by fees paid by parents and income from investments. Just over half
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1. What was Sid’s question of the episode? What event(s) caused him to wonder about this? What science topic does this relate to? (5 points) Sid’s question of the episode was “What are all my senses?” The event that caused Sid to wonder about this was that he was eating a banana and he wonder how did he taste the different between the banana and the oats milk? After that Sid asked her mother “How did my mouth know that banana taste different that oats milk?” his mother answered him that it is your
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Therapist Children from school may be referred to the Speech and Language therapist and these visits take place outside school. However the Speech and Language Therapist visits school to discuss with staff strategies to help children. When I worked as a 1:1 TA with a child with speech and language difficulties I had a meeting with the Speech and Language Therapist to discuss what they were doing and give me advice and an intervention to do with the child. High School
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T.D.A 3.1 - 3.2/3.3 Task 3 When a child‚ young person or adult confide in you‚ you sometimes need to reassure them that what they have told you will go no further and that what they have told you will remain confidential. When attending a meeting at school and your going to be told about confidential items‚ you should let them know about your obligations. In most cases parental consent will be needed before such information is shared with other professionals. If theres is issues regarding a child
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tda 2.3 communication and professional relationships Communication and professional relationships With children‚ young people and adults. When working within a school environment you have to have effective communication and also show you have strong communication skills to convey to the other people within the environment that you are approachable. You need to make sure all the individuals feel valued and secure. However you also need to set clear ground rules for effective communication and this
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Area 1 1.1 Human Rights Act (1998) The Human Rights Act was mainly put into place to ensure equality for adults and also to support them with bringing up their children. This legislation ensures that each individual has exactly the same rights as everyone else in society. Some of these rights are: Having the right to follow any religion or belief The ability to go into education Prohibition of discrimination Following this legislation in my setting promotes equality as discrimination is not
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18.03.2012 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools level 3 Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Understand how to communicate with children‚ young people and adults 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3 The communication skills needed in the setting to allow for diversity and meeting the needs of individuals are verbal and non-verbal. The key non-verbal skill is being an active listener (listening not just hearing) more-so with very young children who
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