Unit 201: Child and Young Person Development. Outcome 1: Know the main stages of child and young person development. [1.1] Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: A) Physical development B) Communication and intellectual development C) Social‚ emotional and behavioural development New Born to three years. Physical Development New born babies need support as they have very little control over their own bodies. As they grow their
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Unit 201: Child and young person development Assessment 2.1 A) Background There are many factors that can influence a child’s background. Children from different countries who change schools may find it difficult to adapt to different teaching methods. Children who come from deprived backgrounds are less likely to achieve well in school as parents find it difficult to manage there needs ‚also children who are a different race can be targeted for being a different colour
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Unit 8- Caring for children E1/A1 The role and responsibilities of an early year’s practitioner follow a number of codes. When working with children there are many care needs of children‚ such as special needs‚ safeguarding children‚ children’s learning‚ behaviour‚ and working with parents. Early years practitioners have set responsibilities when working with children‚ like meeting the learning needs of a child‚ providing an environment which is welcoming and also they have to work together as
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Unit 2- Development from conception to age 16 years E1 Language development is when children are able to communicate with others in many ways. It allows the person using the language to be creative and expressive. Babies communicate by using sounds and words. Then as they grow older children start to use things like theirs hands‚ facial expression‚ pictures to communicate. Language allows us to socialise‚ express our needs and feelings. Intellectual development is a large area of development
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Unit 052: Engage in Personal Development in Children’s and Young Peoples settings Outcome 1: understand what is required for competence in own work role 052.1.1 My duties and responsibilities within my work role is to establish good working relationships with children and parents and to support all staff and engage in a good staff team ensuring communication in paramount. To prepare and supervise suitable activities to help create and develop a stimulating environment in which children are
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Unit 052 Outcome 1 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. My duties and responsibilities include looking after young children to ensure their safety at all times whilst supporting them in their holistic development. Some other duties and responsibilities include liaising with parents about their child/children‚ keeping and monitoring accident‚ incident and risk assessment records‚ planning and preparing play based activities that will develop the holistic needs of children
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Unit 8 E1/A I have collated evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in meeting the children’s care needs. The evidence can be found in my appendix. The evidence I have collate includes the information on compliance with legal requirements ‚ meeting needs and supporting rights of the children‚ working in a team with other professional’s‚ working with families‚ training and development‚ inclusive practice/ attitudes and values‚ positive environment and care of themselves( the practitioner)
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1 promote communication in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings (ShC 31) Chapter 1 aC 1.1 1.2 What you need to know the different reasons people communicate how communication affects relationships in the work setting aC What you need to do 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4.1 4.2 4.3 Demonstrate how to establish the communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences of individuals Describe the factors to consider when promoting effective communication Demonstrate
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Unit 5- the principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. E1- describe the responsibility of the practitioner in professional relationships. Respecting parents views a responsibility of a practitioner as the parent is the main carer and first educator of the Childs life. It is important to consider and take into consideration all of the parents’ wishes and offer them the highest standard possible for their child‚ ensure you listen to all of the parents views and concerns
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Unit 3- supporting children E1- identify FIVE(5) pieces of legislation. There are many different legislations that influence working practices in a setting for children‚ all of which are to ensure that children and kept safe and well at all times. One legislation is Protection Of Children Act 1999‚ this act was put into place to ensure everybody working with children are suitable to do so‚ this can be done by ensuring staff and volunteers have completed a Criminal Records Bureau. (CRB) Another
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