Professional Relationships with Children Young People and Adults Essay

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    Submission Q3 3.1 It is important to ensure children and young people are protected from harm within the work setting. One of the main and most important responsibilities of someone who works with children is to gain and maintain a relationship built on trust with the child and their Parent/Carer. Parents and carers need to be reassured their children are safe and cared for when in the educational setting. As a school we provide professional care to children and this means we have a duty of care…

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    conclusions and establish facts. For this reason, research is very crucial, especially when it relates to children and young people. It requires that various concerns relating to consent, ethics as well as the methodology of dissemination be in the best interest of children and the young people. There is a significant impact originating from the influence and nature of variations in the relationships that exist between those being researched and researchers in the process of investigation. Thus,…

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    there were people in my community need strong people to help them make their needs known. I have work with diverse populations. I have assistant the Social Worker on my job for about a year. Assisting the Social worker I have learned there is a need for Social workers because of poverty, which is why is a big demand for social workers. Working as a Social worker is a very dedicated job and stressful at the same time. I understand Social worker jobs is for people who want to help people. I 'm…

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    important to ensure children and young people are protected from harm within the work setting. As adults in positions of responsibility, acting in ‘loco parentis’, a level of awareness must used for protecting children and young people from harm, as we have taken over responsibility from their parents hike they are in our care, this relates to all contexts, from health and safety issues to those around safeguarding, internet safety and safety on school trips. Children and young people should be…

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    sports in American culture. Year after year young athletes train to make it to the NFL, people buy season passes and travel all over the country to support teams, or gather around the television on Sundays to watch the game with friends. Football's popularity can be accredited to the many positive effects that football as made on society. While baseball and basket are popular, football takes the lead because of the camaraderie that it builds between people, the strong impact it makes on small…

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    There are three stages everyone has to go through to make their selection: the fantasy period, the tentative period, and the realistic period. During early and middle childhood, children start fantasizing about their career options; thus enter the fantasy period. Typically, glamour, familiarity, and excitement are taken into account. Between the age of 11 - 16, the tentative period happens. This is when adolescents evaluate their…

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    We would need to adapt the way we communicate with children and young people as they may not completely understand what we are saying. For example, the younger the person is the more simpler and clearer we should communicate. If the child is very young, we would need to talk in a way they would understand. This can include talking in a generally more simple way. We may need to talk with a different tone of voice than we usually would to keep the child engaged, as the may get distracted easily…

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    Although children in dysfunctional or divorced families can have advantages such as developing independency and learning responsibility, it is obvious that the negative effects from divorce outweigh the positive ones: generational repetition from inner wounds to parents and children, and the moral decay in our society. The seriousness of divorced was reveal in 2012, when there was a surprising rate of divorce in Belarus by reaching 68 percentages of divorce rate (“Worldwide Divorce…

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    When you are working with groups of children, you may find it difficult to balance the needs of individuals with those of the group. This will be because often children seem to require different levels of attention. Some children may be able to work and organise themselves independently, where as others need the reassurance of an adult. You need to arrange the 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…

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    I now know that a secure attachment is vital when working with young children.This is something that John Bowlby believed in as he suggested that babies have a predisposition to stay close to their caregivers. When I am settling a New child into the playroom I will work very closely with both children and parents as I now realise that it is vitally important for me to provide an environment that allows for both space and sensitivity to enable the child to gradually settle into the nursery…

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