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    CHI 1. Marketing Lego to children: 2. Lego began manufacturing interlocking toy bricks in 1949‚ since which a global Lego subculture has developed: a. Supporting movies/ Games / Competitions b. Five themed amusement parks 3. Since it began producing plastic bricks‚ the Lego Group has released thousands of sets with a variety of themes‚ including town and city‚ space‚ robots‚ pirates‚ trains‚ Vikings‚ castle‚ dinosaurs‚ undersea exploration‚ and wild west. 4. Lego’s

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    continually changing. It has long been expected that teachers should effectively accommodate all children regardless of their needs‚ with strategies and practice differing within and between settings to ensure that all children learn. However‚ recently more specific and detailed guidance has emerged that focuses on understanding the range of children’s needs (Hanko 2003). Instead of expecting children to ‘come up to standard’ or otherwise be segregated‚ an emphasis is now on schools to adapt and be

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    The emotional environment that you create for children is as important as the physical environment. It is vital that all children – especially those with speech‚ language and communication needs – feel Review evidence about in your key factors that provide a comfortable‚ confident‚ secure and welcome the setting and that they have a sense of belonging and well-being. They need the support of adults who are sensitive to their needs and understand how supportive speech‚ language and communication important

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    1 As a home-based child-carer I would like to provide parent’s/carers with information outlining the following: Current Legislation. Role of the Regulatory Bodies. Legislation is a very important part of my practise. It ensures that I provide a high standard of care for the children that attend my setting. There are several pieces of legislation that affect the early years and childcare sector but I have outlined ones that I feel are most important and relevant to my work as a home-based child-care

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    Explain how you would promote inclusionequality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Without the doubt‚ every person has got the right to be educated in a safe and friendly environment where all their individual needs are met; and yet they form one group. Here I am going to explain the meaning of inclusionequality and diversity and point out how they could be embedded in my teaching practice.

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    Outcome 1 Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1. Identify different reasons why people communicate. People communicate to express their needs‚ feelings‚ emotions‚ pain and opinions. Also to have the ability to form positive relationships and be loved and accepted within society and be able to achieve and develop to one’s full potential. Within my childcare setting we communicate to: * To ensure the safety of the child. * Information between parents‚ teachers

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    what ways do play activities produce social hierarchies among children? This essay will focus on play activities amongst childrenchildren being any individuals bellow the age of 18 according to the Convention on the rights of the Child (accessed 20 June 2011)‚ and various form of play relating to imaginary worlds‚ inclusion and exclusion games‚ lastly the separation of the sexes between girls and boys. This essay will assess how social hierarchies can appear during play activities. Firstly‚ it

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    changes due to maturation and language education. It is a theoretical study which explores the work of other scientists and philosophers. It also clarifies the implications some children with special needs have to experience both‚ orally and written. Menyuk has written about the debate between Chomsky and Piaget in regards to the role of language in cognitive acquisitions. She claims to understand the findings regarding children’s early linguistic knowledge and capability to process language after

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    Primary and Support Activities of Value Chain. Introduction Raytheon Company has created new software that improves the logistics system of the company by providing constant tracking data of all products in the inventory‚ which has saved the company nearly $9M. MTrak is a web-based system that includes the Microsoft .Net technology‚ which is used to capture bar-code scans and combines it with information from the mainframe computer to provide tracking of all inventories anywhere within the

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    026 Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People. 1.1 The united nations convention on the rights of the child 1989‚ which ensures that children are safe and looked after. Children act 1989‚ parents and professionals must work together to ensure the safety of the child. The education act 2002‚ this sets out the responsibilities to ensure that children are safe and free from harm. Children act 2004‚ this provides the legal framework for every child matters. Working

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