2.1 Describe with examples the kinds of influences that affect children and young people’s development including: background‚ health and environment. Background Children will be part of different ethnic backgrounds‚ cultures‚ environments and circumstances; with their families going through different changes school may not be aware of it. Deprivation and poverty can effect pupil’s development‚ statistics show that children who come from deprived backgrounds are less likely to achieve well in
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with children and young people. It requires demonstration of competence in communicating with children and young people‚ developing and maintaining relationships with children and young people‚ and supporting relationships between children and young people and others in the work setting. Learning outcomes There are three learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to: 1. Communicate with children and young people 2. Develop and maintain relationships with children and young people
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1.4 Explain how current health and safety legislation‚policies and procedures are implemented in own work setting or service. A schools Health and safety policy should conform to the requirements contained in the Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. Specifically the policy should contain :- a) a General Statement of commitment to H&S‚ signed by Head/Chair of Governors or indicating that it has been endorsed by the committee of the Governing Body which has responsibility for H&S; b) details
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relationships with children‚ young people and adults Outcome 1 Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults A central part of a teaching assistant role is to help children develop positive relationship with children and adults. Children will not only learn cognitive skills while at school‚ they need to learn how to work
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Summarising The main aspects of development of a child aged 0 - 2 years‚ 3-5 years‚ 6-8 years The first few years are very vital for the human being. It is at that time that you began to get to know who you are; explore the alien world around us. At this point self confidence is being build. Here is the duration of development during the years. Birth to three months: Intellectual development: At this stage babies will have what is so called primitive reflexes these include: - Rooting
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2.1 Explain how development of children and young people is influenced by their range of personal factors. There are two main factors which affect a child and young person’s development. The first is personal factors this can be linked to genetics‚ health and learning difficulties all of which influence the development of a child. Then there is personality which is linked to the environment which is influenced later on in the development. Genetics Genetic information about a child is important
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How Expectations Influence People In “Once Upon a Time” by Reinhold Cassirer‚ the author illustrates how the expectations and roles mainstream society sets to certain types of people can have a negative impact on the individuals and society. What people are expected to be can influence how they feel and go about themselves‚ in turn‚ affecting how they behave. There are many different reasons why people may do what they do. Rob stores‚ kill people‚ turn to drugs. You may be thinking it could possibly
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Negative influences have always been a detrimental problem in the development of young childhood in America. These negative influences can very much put many youths at risk. An at-risk youth is a child who is less likely to transition successfully into adulthood. Academic success and job readiness‚ as well as the ability to be financially independent is defined by success. Poverty is a huge factor for children‚ and this puts more children at risk. Minority children are more likely to be living in
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Develop professional supervision practice in health and social care or children and young people settings Understand the purpose of professional supervision The principle of supervision in my setting is a set of questions and statements asked by the supervisor to supervise. It has the purpose of identify any good or bad practice and identifies any current training needs. The scope of the supervision builds relationships between the supervisor and supervisee. This has recently helped me build
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Unit 301 & 305 Communication/Develop Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People & Adults Please write out each question in full including the reference numbers. Question 1 Consider how the following contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate: (301 1.3) Social - When in a social environment you are more than likely around people who know your personality and how you communicate‚ perhaps jokes‚ dramatic notions‚ being loud or quietly thoughtful may be ways in
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