Children and young people often experience many things which have a direct impact on their development; things such as their family environment and structure‚ personality‚ hospital visits‚ childcare arrangements‚ and culture. Family Environment Of the environmental influences‚ the family has the most profound impact on child development. Family stability can be described in many ways. Traditionally it is defined in terms family structure (for example‚ single parenthood‚ extended families
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Family is one of the biggest external factors in a child’s development. The first three years of a child’s life are when their foundations are laid out influencing what type of a person they may grow up to be. A child who is given lots of love‚ attention and guidance are more likely to thrive compared to those who are ignored. At this very early age parents and siblings are the most important thing in a child’s life so everything they do can influence a child‚ this is when they first start to imitate
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How is the theme of growing up explored in a range of 20th century poems? The theme of growing up is explored in a variety of ways in many 20th century poems‚ using different language techniques‚ that I am going to explore‚ to convey the emotion of children growing up in the times of class discrimination and racism. The four poems that I have chosen are all from different perspectives‚ the child’s or parents‚ or from retrospective points of views‚ recalling on the speaker’s life as a child. Chapter
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2.1 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors There are 5 main personal factors that can influence a child’s development‚ these are:- Health If a child is in poor health then this will have an impact on their development. For example‚ a child with uncontrolled asthma or cystic fibrosis may not be able to run around and be as active as their peers. Therefore‚ this would mean that his physical development might not be the same. Not being able
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There are a range of professional skills that are relevant when supporting children through transitions. Some of these include good communication with all children‚ parents and other professionals. Having good patience. Being able to carry out observations and plan effectively. Having the ability to identify different children’s needs. Being able to identify vulnerable children and noticing changes in mood and character. Having the ability to provide activities to promote children’s feelings etc
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Explore the opening of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ paying particular attention to the range of attitudes towards marriage. In The Importance of Being Earnest‚ various attitudes are explored by the main characters‚ which range in support of marriage to attacking the idea of marriage. The play starts with Algernon playing the piano. He enters the scene‚ and asks lane what he thought of his playing. In response to Lane’s compliment‚ Algernon replies with ‘I don’t play accurately’. This shows
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UNIT15 1.1 IDENTIFY THE RANGE OF EARLY YEARS SETTINGS AND HOW THEY REFLECT THE SCOPE AND PURPOSE OF THE SECTOR: In the uk there are a variety of Early Years settings. Depending on the individual family needs‚ parents have a choice. Nurseries full or part time provide a safe environment where children play and learn new experiences whle the parents are at work. Also for parents that work a more homelike environment may be preferable‚ so child minders that look after a small number of children
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TITLE: As technology continues to improve‚ the range of potential uses of telemedicine will increase. What are some benefits of telemedicine? Telemedicine‚ the healthcare service for people in isolated regions‚ is commonly used in many parts of the world as the technology keeps improving over time. With the help of telecommunication‚ patients can consult with doctors and access other medical services remotely. In developed countries‚ telemedicine is more likely to use for prevention. However‚ in
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Poverty and Deprivation – The area a child grows up in has an effect‚ for example if a child is brought up on a council estate in poor housing they are more likely to have health problems. If parents are not working or have low income jobs they are likely to buy cheaper food and usually this means lower quality which can lead to health problems. Children and their families may have lower expectations. They might settle for the life that id mapped out. If a child lives in high rise flats or appartments
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There are many different types of childcare provision‚ these include: Mother and toddler groups- a place were the toddler can socialise with other children their age‚ whilst the mother or father can stay and learn more ways to look after and help with the childs development. Pre-school- pre-school is a private nursery‚ one that is paid for by the parent‚ they do not do compulsory hours and the child doesn’t have a primary school place already. Some children can go to a school nursery in the
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