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    CYP Core 3.6/CU1523 working together for the benefit of children and young people 1.1. Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working Multi-agency means when a team of professional come together to meet the needs of children. These professional can be social workers‚ nursery practitioners‚ and health care professionals. The importance of multi-agency is that the children’s needs are being met and their well-being is the most important thing. We should work with the

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    Slavery In Early America

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    into the same circumstances‚ but it is even worse discerning the truth that some weren’t even born with rights. Imagine being ripped of your self-worth and honor. Just imagine what that does to a person. The history of slavery in the development of early America is such a dire and extremely sensitive subject to talk about‚ yet a vitally important contribute to the country we have become today. Although it shouldn’t have occurred‚ we can’t take it back nor should we forget the past. African American’s

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    SHC 31: Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings [pic] Learning outcomes 1.1‚ 1.2 Introduction “Communication is an essential part of working with other adults and children in the early year sector.” (Tassoni P.‚ 2010) Communication is the process of understanding and sharing information where listening plays an important role. We communicate with others‚ not only verbally‚ but by how we act. It will include our appearance‚ gestures‚ posture

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    Early Vikings Essay

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    Many of the early Vikings did not venture far from their ancestral homes‚ along the coasts of Denmark‚ Sweden and Norway. The Vikings were a seafaring people from the late eighth to early 11th century who established a name for themselves as traders‚ explorers and warriors. They began to progress further into Europe in the late 700s A.D‚ and successfully colonized settlements in England‚ France‚ Russia and Iceland due to their mastery of ships and nautical and astrological knowledge. They also established

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    Early Math History

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    improvement in culture and society with the ability to record ideas. Not only expressive with words and events‚ but now mathematics as well. People are now able to look at and solve practical math problems significantly. I have learned that most of early mathematics began in a practical sense; to figure out heights‚ lengths‚ area‚ perimeters‚ volumes‚ and various other simple problems. As nations became more stable‚ scholars were able to study and learn more difficult abstract formulas based on theory

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    Early History of Man

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    Archaeologist: a specialist in archaeology‚ the scientific study of prehistoric people and their culture by analysis of their people. Artifact: any object made by human beings especially with a view to subsequent use. Australopithecine: a member of the extinct genus Australopithecus Bison: a North American‚ ox like ruminant‚ Bison bison‚ having a large head and high‚ humped shoulders. Cave art: paintings and engravings on the walls of caves and rock shelters. Cro-Magnon: an upper

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    Early School Achievement

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    between key elements of school readiness-school-entry academic‚ attention‚ and socioemotional skills-and later school reading and math achievement. In particular‚ they wanted to find out what factors would and would not affect later education success in early childhood stages-pre- kindergarten through third grade. The hypothesis was that six areas would have an effect on a child’s ability

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    Stages of Development for Toddler During toddler hood there are a vast amount of changes in the following developmental areas: cognitive; small and large motor skills; social; emotional; moral; physical and language. It is one of the roles of the early childhood teacher to set up the environment to foster development in all these areas. The environment should have a variety of materials that leads the child to explore and discover through play. Cognitive Brain Development During toddlerhood the

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    I have had to ustilize a variety of assessment tools in an early childhood education setting during my time at Post University. Specifically‚ I was required to complete a lengthy assessment project in my Emergent Literacy class. I was required to select a student who struggled with reading and writing and then had to adminster many different assessments. I performed these assessments on three different days in the time period of a month. Some of the tools that I used for this literacy case study

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    discovered and dug up and studied several of the civilization sites trace the Mayas to thousands of years ago. Their ancestors migrated from Asia across the Bering Sea and Alaska to the Americas and also the Yucatan Peninsula throughout the last ice age. Early Mayan settlements originate to 2400 B.C.. They engineered huge stone pyramids and temples to honor their gods and preserve their faith. They additionally accomplished advanced achievements in arithmetic and astronomy‚ that were recorded in hieroglyphs

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