dust-like ash.. floating low in dense fog. The not so “Legally blonde” Like her “blonde” hair‚ she bleaches out her past with little‚ yet loud lies. Pretty pink on the outside but‚ blistering black controls inside. She walks slowly‚ silently… Alongside Bruiser‚ her aggressive black pit-bull‚ looking for her next victim. Sneaking behind her ex‚ A sly smirk screams on her face as she does the bend-and-shoot. now being the defendant‚ she is questioned by a pink mirror-like image. Opening
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TDA 2.16 – Supporting children & young people’s play & leisure Describe the importance of play & leisure for children & young people. Children learn through play. Every moment that the child is playing they are learning new skills‚ words and meanings. Play gives children the opportunity to explore‚ take risks‚ challenge themselves and have fun whilst learning. It is a natural way for children to learn because it uses all of their senses‚ they are able to take in information and sort this
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Popul Econ (2009) 22:367–397 DOI 10.1007/s00148-007-0181-4 O R I G I N A L PA P E R Birth order matters: the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment Alison L. Booth & Hiau Joo Kee Received: 13 January 2006 / Accepted: 9 November 2007 / Published online: 11 April 2008 # Springer-Verlag 2007 Abstract Using the British Household Panel Survey‚ we investigate if family size and birth order affect children’s subsequent educational attainment. Theory suggests a tradeoff between child
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Learning outcome 1.1 Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual‚ using both conventional language and body language When communicating with children‚ a number of skills need to be demonstrated to communicate effectively. Children learn to communicate through the responses of others‚ if they feel they have not had there contributions valued they are less likely to initiate communication themselves appropriate responses reinforce the child’s self-esteem
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Learning and development THE LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT WALL OF FAME Learning and development have always been areas of interest for many. People from birth on go through multiple stages physically‚ culturally‚ intellectually‚ socially and emotionally. Multiple series of events create learning opportunities which in turn trigger development and change. There are lots of studies and researches about learning and development. Many theories and philosophies have emerged with the goal of helping
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that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. It is likely to encounter problems when supporting learning activities to individuals‚ groups or to the whole class. These problems could be related to: learning activities; learning resources; learning environment or learning assessment. Learning activity; Sometimes‚ the teacher may set up activities that are not that suitable for the children‚ who are involved in my group learning. Therefore‚ I need to change the activity
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education of children has potential impact on their learning outcomes therefore it is important to have knowledge of the purposes and principles of the early years framework in the UK. The United Kingdom is made up of four nations which all have a slightly different approach to the planning and delivery of the early years education‚ as all four nations are in the early stages of working within their frameworks. England since 2008 has introduced a statutory curriculum for all children aged 0-5 years
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TDA 3.7 Support Assessment for learning 1.1 Compare and contrast the roles of the Teacher and the learning support practitioner in assessment of learners achievements. The roles of a teacher as compared to a learning support practitioner arte more of a authority figure and a role model. The day to day running’s and main responsibilities of the whole class are on the teacher. the Teacher will also plan the lesson so that the learners can progress. In contrast of the roles of the teacher compared
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CHAPTER 2 ( Active Learner & Learning Skill) 1. There are 7 characteristics of active learners : a. Read with purpose of understanding and remembering. They set goals before they read and check their understanding‚ they also can explain the main points and know that they have understood what they have read after they finish reading. b. Reflect on information and think critically. Being reflective is important because it means that you are thinking about the information. In other words‚ you may
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of the theories of development and how the frameworks to support development can influence practice: Jean Piaget (1896-1980) Jean Piaget believed that intelligence is a process that helps an organism adapt to its environment. His “Cognitive-Developmental Theory” suggested four major periods of cognitive development. Piaget’s influence created a revolution in human development theory. He proposed the existence of four major stages‚ or “periods‚” during which children and adolescents are
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