RAP MUSIC IS A BAD INFLUENCE ON YOU PEOPLE. History Hip hop began in the 1970s. The art form‚ which originated in New York‚ provided Black and Latino youth with an outlet to express themselves‚ often speaking out about the poor conditions that exist within their communities. The development of the hip-hop culture created a movement that influenced the way we dress‚ speak and socialize. The emergence of "gangsta rap" in the 1980s marked the beginning of some disintegration of the positive images
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CHCYTH401B – Engage respectfully with young people: Assignment 1 What you have to do Students are required to complete two tasks as follows: This task requires you to research youth subculture and development. You are required to select a youth subculture and undertake research to answer the following questions. (If you identify as a member of a youth subculture then select a different subculture to increase your own knowledge of diversity). In your answers you will need to demonstrate at least
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Support children and young people’s behaviour TDA 2.9 Task 1 TDA 2.9 -1.1 At Roseberry Primary School we seek to encourage a calm‚ purposeful and happy atmosphere where good relationships exist within a caring environment where all children are the opportunity to achieve their potential. Children are encouraged to develop independence and self-discipline in order to enable them to accept responsibility for their behaviour. A consistent approach to behaviour amongst the school community ensures
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Foundation Degree (FdA) in Children’s and Young People’s Services (Pathway) Programme Code L591 Children and Young People Communicating – Module 4FD506 The following essay will explore and demonstrate an understanding of how children and young people communicate‚ learn and develop through language and literacy and reflect on the role the practitioner plays in providing a communication rich environment to do this. Lev Vygotsky emphasised the important role that language plays in the development
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Young people go to the USA‚ but why? There are a lot of reasons why young people go to USA. Thousands of young people want to go to USA either to work or study abroad due to the fact it is such a big country with many opportunities. The main reason however is that parents wants their teenagers to get experience abroad in a foreign country in another culture. That is why going to summer camp in USA is beneficial. They will be working in a foreign country at a very young age and through that gain
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Identify and explain two reasons why young people join youth subcultures (17 marks) Functionalists would argue that people need to be integrated into society to feel a sense of belonging. This is called social integration and without they believe that society would break down and experience ‘anomie’‚ where people lack a sense of belonging. For young people‚ the integration comes from the family during primary socialisation or the media or education in secondary education. The subcultures can
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Young people rely greatly on friends or individuating themselves from their families and peers‚ and for developing their identities. In many circumstances their dependence on friends coevolves with their increasing independence from others. Friendships provide a variety of benefits and serve crucial personal and social functions. Young people wonder why others like or dislike them‚ particularly when they question their own attractiveness. Are they liked for the person they feel themselves to be
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off: Section 1 – Understand the key principles of developing positive relationships with children and young people 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing relationships with C&YP. 1.2 Explain the principles of relationship building with C‚ YP & adults. 1.3 Explain why different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate Section 2 – Understanding how to communicate with C‚ YP & adults 2.1 Explain the skills
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FINAL DRAFT Children and Young People’s Core Unit 3.3 24 November 2009 Children and Young People’s Core Unit 3.3: Understand how to Safeguard the well being of Children and Young People Title Unit 3.3: Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people 3 3 Assessment criteria The learner can: 1.1. Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people 1.2. Explain child protection
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Practitioners would have to be dedicated and loyal to the job there are doing. The policy/ rules they are given must be fully taking into consideration and whereas followed. Rules must not be broken at any time or played around with. Such as if a child or young person has been abused‚ the practitioners should take immediate effect on the situation and to fully involve social service or whoever is in charge or on site. This way no false information would be occurring. Children and young people should feel
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