Emma Allison TDA 3.1 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationship’s with children‚ young people and adults. Effective communication is fundamental in building positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. When working with children‚ young people and adult’s communication is the most important thing to building a positive relationship. Having good communication skills will help us develop better relationships especially with younger people
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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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NAME: SANDRAGASSEN RENGHEN (EDDY) TDA 3.1: Communication and Professional Relationship with Children‚ Young People and Adults. Question 1.1: Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Effective communication is an essential tool to help in establishing‚ maintaining positive and better relationship when working with children‚ young people and adults. How we communicate is as important of what we communicate‚ therefore
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TDA 2.9: Support Learning Activities 3. Be able to support learning activities 3.4 Describe the sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these 1. Noise - Sometimes during class children can become distracted by noise from inside or outside the classroom things such as other classrooms‚ people on the hallway or teachers themselves. One way to try and stop this problem would be to close the doors and any windows in the classroom‚ and also trying
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TDA 2.8 1.1 After researching the Health and Safety at Work Act I can see that it gives clear guidelines and practices that should be followed within the workplace. Each individual workplace will hold their own policies on Health and Safety which should follow and implement the guidelines set out in the Act. The Act was introduced in 1974 and has been continuously reviewed and updated to reflect changes in work practices‚ the introduction of new industries and the changes in the way the legislation
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emotional skills d) Understand expectations and limits As part of the Every Child Matters (ECM) program Belmore Primary school takes a whole school approach in implementing the 5 National Outcomes of this agenda. 2 of the outcomes were; Feel Safe and Make a Positive Contribution. Feel safe; My setting guarantees that every child attending the school feels secure and protected in the school setting and that they accomplish high standards of behaviour. Every child will feel safe from bullying and discrimination
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public authorities‚ including schools and local education authorities (LEAs) must have ‘due regard to the need to eliminate unlawful racial discrimination and promote equality of opportunity and good relations between persons of different racial groups’. Duty to promote race equality 2002 The special education needs and disability Act 2001 promotes better equality of opportunity for people with disabilities by establishing their legal right to equal access to schools‚ colleges and universities.
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TDA 2.14 SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AT MEAL OR SNACK TIME 1.1 Outline the nutritional requirements of a healthy diet for children and young people. Energy enables children to concentrate‚ learn and play at school. Starchy carbohydrates should provide the main source of energy in the diet. Sources of carbohydrates are Breads of all types‚ rice‚ pasta‚ noodles‚ potatoes‚ yam‚ oats‚ cassava‚ couscous‚ breakfast cereals‚ wheat grains like bulgar wheat‚ lentils‚ red kidney beans and black eyed
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Literacy Policy. Literacy development is a required part of primary and secondary curriculum and is important for a range of reasons. These reasons are to guarantee that all children and young people have the best chance to achieve in their day-to day school life. These children or young person have the chance to increase their literacy skills as they are learning to communicate in an alternative ways. The three areas of language (speaking‚ Reading and writing). These areas of language co-operate with
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TDA 2.9 Support children and young people’s positive behaviour UNIT REF: T/601/7407 It is so important to apply the boundaries and rules for children and young people’s behaviour because it brings consistently to the class/school. There are a number of children in year 2 with behaviour issues and each child is treated differently‚ three children have charts on there desks with smiley faces to stick to it this if they show positive behaviour within the class room and out in the playground at lunch
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