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    Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the mainly caused diseases that are caused due to memory loss‚ especially in case of new learning of information. Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease are; altered habits of eating‚ wandering‚ depression‚ aggression‚ disinheriting‚ incontinence‚ agitation‚ psychosis (hallucinations and delusions)‚ and apathy; Vascular dementia (VaD) is caused due to vascular problem such as stroke and due to losing the ability of performing already learnt tasks; Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)

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    Understand the context of supporting individuals with learning disabilities Outcome 1 Understand the legislation and policies that support the human rights and inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities 1.1 Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities The Mental Capacity Act 2005 – was introduced in England and Wales in 2007 and aims to protect the rights of

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    Activity 7.5 - Assignment: Module Review Part 1 1. Planning and budgeting processes are notorious for their rigidity and irrelevance to management action.” How can planning be made relevant to the challenges facing a business? I do not believe that planning in irrelevant‚ as a matter of fact‚ planning is a time and cost saving tool that every business should consider. Planning need to be a fluid process and adapt to the changes in the market and consumers demands. Also‚ planning needs to be a regular

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    How might prejudice develop and how might it be reduced? • Prejudice: A judgment or opinion made without adequate knowledge; to Prejudge‚ to pass judgement or form premature opinion. We can break the word prejudice down into two parts to give clearer understanding of its meaning‚ Pre is before and judice is to make judgement‚ so it is a negative preconceived judgement on an individual or group prior to seeking full knowledge or understanding about them. Prejudice effects many aspects of today’s

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    Act 2001 E2. The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 states that we should not discriminate on the grounds of gender and that both genders should be treated equally with the same rights. This means that practitioners should involve boys and girls in all activities and should not make comments such as ‘Girls are more sensible than boys’. Equality Act 2006 provides a legal framework to protect the rights of individuals and advance equality of opportunity for all. That means that practitioners should treat

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    Unit 311 Support Literacy Development 1.1 Literacy is fundamental to all areas of learning from an early age‚ as it unlocks access to the wider curriculum. Being literate increases opportunities for pupils in all aspects of life and lays the foundations for lifelong learning and work. Competence and confidence in literacy‚ including competence in the three major areas‚ reading‚ writing‚ speaking and listening‚ are essential for progress in all areas of the curriculum. To broaden and enhance

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    The use of ICT within early years and schools is now an essential part of provision. ICT is used to help children with their learning and forms and area of learning in its own right. Government initiatives actively encourage practitioners to introduce and utilise ICT in the learning experience. Task 1: There are many things that practitioners can use in early years settings to implement ICT into the curriculum‚ for example: Camera: this is used

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    ASSIGNMENT- Q. While talking to parents how will you convince them that play is also learning? (200words) A. While talking to parents it is most important to show them the benefit of play. Especially the first five years of a child’s future determines success later in life. Play is spontaneous‚ child directed‚ suspended in reality and self-motivated. Play and literacy are linked closely in numerous research studies. Based on such research‚ play is considered to be the best way to learn if it

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    Supporting Inclusion in the Early Years – brief summary • Background Warnock Report (DES 1978) significant landmark in special education stating that the purpose of education for all children is the same‚ the goals are the same‚ but the help individual children need in progressing towards them will be different. • The Children Act (1989) and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 both defined disability as:-- "A child is disabled if he is blind‚ deaf‚ or dumb or suffers from a mental disorder

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    1.2-Didcribe the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access. It is important to support participation and equality of access so that all pupils’ have the same opportunities regardless of personal background‚ culture or anyone who may suffer a physical problem or have learning difficulties(SEN). In order to achieve this we have to involve the children in finding out what works well in school and what does not. It is vey important

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