book contains lots of things that a three-years old needs to develop intellectually. Children at this age‚ learns quickly through exploring. They use all of their senses to discover new things from the world. Reading this book‚ children can get involved in the story. It is easy to read‚ to understand. It has simple‚ short sentences which are understandable by 3 years olds as they already can talk in complete 3-5 words sentences. The text is repeating itself: “So they sent me a…” is just like a rhyme
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AO1 – Patterns of Development This coursework will describe how children develop according to milestones from birth to eight years old. Activity 1 Emily is 17 years old and lives on the outskirts of Woking. She is currently living with her mum and attends St. John the Baptist Sixth Form College in Old Woking. Emily is a conscientious and hard working individual and her qualifications clearly support this. Having achieved excellent grades at GCSE and AS level‚ Emily is eager to continue with
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Literacy Development The National Curriculum The National Curriculum covers all subject areas that must be taught in schools to all pupils‚ where it is divided into statutory and non-statutory frameworks. The statutory frameworks set out exactly what and how to teach and covers all subject except RE and PSHE. These have a non-statutory framework which sets out what you need to cover but only gives you guidance and ideas on how this can be done and this can be adapted to suit local community needs
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statement of intent that demonstrates a commitment to safeguard children involved with a charity from harm. The essential inclusions for a child protection policy are outlined below: the welfare of the child is paramount; all children without exception have the right to protection from abuse regardless of gender‚ ethnicity‚ disability‚ sexuality or beliefs; the policy is approved and endorsed by the board of trustees; who the policy applies to (i.e. all trustees‚ staff and volunteers); children
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alone or exclusively with members of their own profession. But with parent‚ Paraprofessionals‚ nurses‚ learning support staff‚ educational psychologists‚ social workers‚ and even community leaders and volunteers. This type of collaboration is called multidisciplinary teams‚ in its simplest terms this means members of different professions working together. Each member of a multidisciplinary team has an essential function and has valuable contribution to make in the identifying learning goals for the student
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Contribute to the support of children and young people’s development through play. In this assignment I plan to explain how play helps to improve the development of children and young people. Play is extremely important for the development of children. It is important that from a young age children play with things like toys and even with other children. Between the ages of 0 – 3 is when children develop the most. Through play children can improve their fine and gross motor skills by using toys
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Assignment 2: Learning Assessment System Assignment (LASA) 1: Team Performance Report One of the main challenges in development and organization of teams is their recognized advantage to provide superior ways to utilize employee talents. Management has found that teams are more flexible and responsive to changing events than are traditional departments or other forms of permanent groupings.1 Cultural diversity and low knowledge management on the rating scale of management tools used‚ nowadays
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COMMUNICATION 1) DEFINITION Communication is a process whereby information is enclosed in a package and is channeled and imparted by a sender to a receiver via some medium. The receiver then decodes the message and gives the sender a feedback. All forms of communication require a sender‚ a message‚ and an intended recipient‚ however the receiver need not be present or aware of the sender’s intent to communicate at the time of communication in order for the act of communication to occur
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1 Of Speech .. SPEAKING IN PUBLIC CHAPTER’S SUMMARY PUBLIC SPEAKING Public speaking has been a vital form of empowerment. It can and often does make a difference in things people care about very much. The key phrase here is “make a difference.” This is what most of us want to do in life –to make a difference‚ to change the world in some small way. Public speaking offers you an opportunity to make a difference in something you care about very much. “Speech communication
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Section 1: - The pattern of development from birth to nineteen 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth to 19yrs 1.2 Explain the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the difference is important Section 2 – The factors that influence development 2.1 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors 2.2 Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range
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