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    To elaborate further on social cognitive career theory (SCCT), Hackett, Lent and Brown (2000) discussed strategies for which SCCT counselors should navigate through their clients’ career obstacles. First, Hackett et al. (2000) stated that SCCT focuses on the interaction of individual aspects such as self-efficacy, result outcomes, and future goals, and how those interactions contribute to career development (Hackett, Lent, & Brown, 2000). To begin their evaluation, the authors analyzed…

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    your looking at the individual child and the needs of that child. My setting works with many outside agencies in order that the in-dividual child has all they need in place to be included in all aspects of the school day. Some chil-dren will have an individual education plan (IEP) which will set out what they aim to achieve with-in a set time frame with support other children may need the school grounds to be adapted we have adapted our school in order for the child to gain access around the…

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    1.1 Multi-agency working brings practitioners together from different sectors and professionals to provide an integrated way of working to support children, young people and their families. It is a way of working that ensures children and young people who may need additional support have exactly the right professionals around them to help. Integrated working is where everyone supporting children and young people work together effectively to put the children and young people at the centre, meet…

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    However, it is important to consider the cultural practices that may be protective for child soldiers, especially because research on child soldiers involves Western researchers who travel to work with foreign populations. One cultural practice that is often used with child soldiers is a traditional cleansing ritual, which often involves a theme of transformation in which the child is able to cast off their past behaviors and the ‘bad luck’ that they are seen to have brought back from…

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    Best Childhood Place

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    of crap”, there are times and places it is better to be a child in. There is no perfect physical, social and individual condition of childhood but some are countries and eras are still further away than others. One of the best places to be a child in is here and now, in Canada during 2016. Starting from the basic needs of food, shelter and health, Canada is one of the be st places to be a child in. Food banks, shelters and financial support systems are available for those without the means to…

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    are a variety of values and principles which underpin children and young people’s play and learning. Within childcare a child centred approach underpins good practice. A child centred approach involves putting the child first. Each child should be treated on an individual basis and this means that each child’s needs will be different. It is important that a practitioner supports the pupil’s voice and involves them in their own learning. Involvement is not only the child’s right but it is also…

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    Early Intervention Model

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    home visits 5) Collaborative consultation to child care If used properly these 5 components will allow the early intervention to be more effective and allows the primary service provider (PSP) and the family to have a stronger relationship. There are a few key principles that must be remembered throughout the process and while working with the families.…

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    Each child has to have the chance to grow up with his/her family support. Having the parental attachment is the base for each child to grow up as a developed and confident person in the future. As a child and youth care practitioner, I have to pay attention the family structure first and see how the connection is between parents and kids. I believe that parents have a huge role in children development. I am sure that most of the kids will need us because of parental support; they need us to…

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    Spreading the Word: High-Quality, Inclusive Preschool Education What does inclusion mean? Early childhood inclusion makes up values, policies and practices that support the rights of infant and young children and their family no matter their ability. They will take part in a variety of activities and context as full members of families, the community, and the society. (AEC/NAEYC, 2009). This is when students that have special needs are included in normal education. Inclusion is more…

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    position of different children in the group, as well as your own, so that you are able to give this reassurance at all times, just be physical nearness. You encourage children to work and make decisions for themselves, they will not need as much adult support and will give more confidence. I have a checklist on giving attention to individual children. Such as: • Encourage all children to put forward their own ideas • Know the names of all the children • Acknowledge that some children will…

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