TDA 2.9 1.1 Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. St Oswald’s Catholic Primary School aim to create an environment which encourages and reinforces good behaviour and positive attitudes‚ and this is done through promoting the school ’Behaviour Policy’. Our school maintains a consistent approach to behaviour at all times and by all members of the school community. Aims of the behaviour policy: To promote a
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rights treaty that grants all children and young people under the age of 18 years a set of comprehensive rights. The UK signed to this legally binding act in 1990 and rectified it in 1991‚ this means the UK is required to implement legislation to support each of the 54 articles. These included: 1. The right to life‚ survival and development. 2. The right to freedom of expression‚ thought and association. 3. The right to live with‚ and have contact with both parents. 4. The right to health care
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the key strengths and difficulties for individuals with Autism? Strengths Individuals with Autism have attention to detail which can help them learn things or perform other tasks effectively. Individuals with Autism like routines and this can help them organise their life and plan tasks needed to be done each day. Individuals with Autism have a have a special interest and people in their lives can interact with individuals with Autism through their interests. Difficulties People with autism cannot
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DIVERSITY‚ INCLUSION‚ EQUALITY & PARTICIPATION SHC 33 (1.1)‚ CYP Core 3.7 (4.1) & EYMP 4 (3.1) • Diversity is the differences between individual and groups in society such as culture‚ belief‚ faith‚ background‚ skills‚ gender‚ ethnic origins‚ sexuality‚ family structure‚ appearance‚ social‚ values‚ knowledge‚ attitudes and life experience of a person from any group or community. When it is conjoined with equality it is about understanding an individual and group differences and instilling peace
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Authored by: Authored on: Feb 1‚ 2013 3:39 PM Subject: Behavioural Sciences and ViCLAS As a psychology major‚ I took this weeks discussion and looked at it in a more personal view from my opinions and beliefs on behavioral science rather then what the RCMP defines behavioral science as. The RCMP states the meaning as the study of deviant behavior; I think this to be very one sided‚ we all have tendencies and act in ways that we believe is to be right. So when we discussed what we
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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 2.2 / 2.1 Task 2 Identify the signs and symptoms of common childhood illnesses. ILLNESS | INCUBATIONPERIOD | SYMPTOMS | ACTION | TREATMENT | Common Cold | 1-3 days | Running or blocked nose‚ headache‚ temperature | Contact parents/carers. Use disposable tissues | Rest‚ plenty of fluids | Chicken Pox | 10-14 days | Fever‚ very itchy rash‚ with blister –like appearance | Contact Parents/carers isolate the child away from other children | Tepid bath containing bicarbonate of soda and
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Develop professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. TDA 3.5 1.3 Making choices is like any other skill. Unless it is practiced‚ it will not develop. The choices given should match the skill level of the child. For instance‚ you might ask whether a child wants to use the puzzles or the blocks. If the child chooses to use the clay instead of either of the choices you have given‚ that is a choice‚ too. There are too many possibilities for giving choices to even list them
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IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILD ABUSE TDA 2.2:3.1 Abuse is when someone intentionally harms or neglects a child. It can take many forms but these are the main categories: Physical abuse‚ Sexual abuse‚ Emotional abuse‚ and neglect. There is a possible fifth abuse which is bullying/cyber bullying but this can be contained in the four main categories above. Form of abuse and their characteristics Types of abuse | Characteristics | Physical abuse | Physical abuse normally happens
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Lab 4 Identify Motherboard Components Larry Pfaff NT1110 ITT Technical Institute Ms. Pritchard The LGA 1156 connector is used with these processors Intel Celeron Intel Pentium Intel Core i3 Intel Core i5 Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon Connects to a northbridge using the Front Side Bus‚ allows the following connections to be made from the processor to the rest of the system and used to communicate with graphics and display ports H55 Chipset is used on platforms powered by the Intel® Core™ i7-800‚ Intel®
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