Title of Award Customer Service Level 2 Apprenticeship Learner Name Date of Observation Location Assessor Name Jane 21/08/12 BHive Stylists Ruth Workplace Observation Report Cross Referencing I met with Jane who works as a hair stylist in a small chain of hairdressers. Jane was dressed smartly and professionally in her company uniform with name badge as is required of all employees. Jane greeted her first customer of the day politely. She checked her customer against the appointment diary and
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Unit 2- Development from conception to age 16 years. E1- Social and Emotional development often underpins children’s and young people’s happiness‚ security and success. A starting point for this development begins in early years when the child starts to pick up their first strong relationship with their parents. These relationships are usually life-long. -This is the development stages from the ages of 0-3 years. Age Stage of Development. 1 months Watches primary carers face 5 months
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053.1.2 Consequences of discrimination Scenario | Potential effect | | Family | Individual | Those who inflict | Paul is playing with the tea set in the role play area. Jasmine and Katy laugh at him and say he must be a girl because only girls play with the tea-set. | Not very happy that their child is being bullied and left out | Being left out of the play activitie.‚ feeling sad may feel bullied | Happy to tell him he cant play‚ may feel a sence of power | Heather uses a wheelchair
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Unit 18 - Working with abies from birth to 12 months E1- Summarise the factors which may influence the health and development of babies in the first year of their lives Environmental factors such as not having enough space in the garden for babies to move around to play and explore will influence their development as they maynot be able to expand their fine and gross motor skills. The environment can affect babies health and development as people around the baby who may smoke can transfer that
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E1‚ E2‚ E3 E4 Children Act 1989 The Children Act focuses on the welfare of the child and stated that “the welfare of the child is the paramount consideration.” (Children Act 1989 www.devon.co.uk) In my setting the child is at the heart of everything to do with him/her. For example the setting plans outdoor activities in which they may play or do classroom related activities. The setting has to take in consideration the child’s safety through the environment‚ the activity planned‚ how the children
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Unit 5 task 1 While at placement if I didn’t know what to do then the teacher would tell me to sit with a certain group who probably needed help doing the work‚ so I sat with a group during a writing activity and guided them through the activity‚ answering any questions which they may have and helping them do their work. I didn’t tell them the answer I just guided them‚ reminding them about full stops and capital letters. (p5.1 p5.2) During another writing lesson I was with a different set of
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(when it is realized or realizable‚ when it is earned) Revenue Recognition at point of sale: (1) Sales with Discounts (2) Sales with Right of Return: Three alternative revenue recognition methods‚ and recognize revenue only if all of six condition (3) Sales with buybacks (4) Bill and Hold Sales: buyer is not yet ready to take delivery but does take title and accept billing. Revenue is reported at the time title passes if (a) the risks of ownership have passed; (b) the buyer makes a fixed commitment
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due to prior commitments‚ such as data entry cleansing‚ and will not interrupt unless it is important. The team members know that periods of time are dedicated to them and their interests; this makes them feel valued (TAFE Queensland 2013‚ p18). 3. Managing contingencies. The best made plans can always go awry due to unforseen circumstances. Managing contingencies or having a back up plan in place for such circumstances can ensure that everyone’s routine doesn’t go off the rails. For example
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P1: Describe how marketing techniques are used to market products in two organisations. In the assignment I am going to describe how marketing techniques such as branding‚ relationship marketing and growth matrix are being used by Kellogg’s and diesel. There are so many different types of methods that are being used in marketing to make your business becoming more successful. The first one is branding‚ branding is a very important part of marketing because this tells the consumers who owns
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Unit 2 Assignment A child develops through its whole life. They can develop; physically‚ linguistically‚ intellectually‚ socially and behaviourally. “Physical development is the way in which the body increases in skill and becomes more complex in its performance” [Meggitt‚ 2000‚ Page 2]. Twenty five days after conception; the body of the chid has developed immensely from the small fertilised egg. Up to birth the foetus mainly develops physically however once the child is born the child then begins
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