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    Cyp core 3.2 1.1-Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development. When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account confidentiality before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission and not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken when a child is at real risk. When carrying

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    Salvation by Langston Hughes 'Salvation', by Langston Hughes is part of an autobiographical work written in 1940. The author narrates a story centering on a revival gathering that happened in his childhood. During the days leading up to the event, Hughes' aunt tells him repeatedly that he will be 'saved', stressing that he will see a light and Jesus will come into his life. He attends the meeting but when Jesus fails to appear, he is forced by peer pressure to lie and go up and be 'saved'. Hughes

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    Current Stage of Development Over time scientist have been able to identify some of the main stages of the human life. Some of the major stages include infancy and childhood, adolescence, young adult, middle adult, and older adult stages. The current phase of development that I am in, or the stage I identify most with, is of the young adult. While in this period I have my own obstacles and developmental milestones that I have to go through. To get through this particular stage there have to be established

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    1.1: Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people? When we work with children or young people we should work together, it can be very positive for the children and young people concerned. The adult could be: • Parents • Carers • Professionals • Colleagues • Multi-disciplinary teams We need to do this with children and young people: • Communicate all the time • Share their knowledge and expertise • Exchange information • Understand each other’s

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    This assignment will initially define and discuss the chosen service user groups of people with a physical disability and a young carer. Following this there will be a discussion on identifying the needs of the young carer and the person they care for, the range of roles the young carer might provide and the issues involved providing informal care support, the range of support available for both groups, and the role of policy and legislation. A person with a physical disability is someone who has

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    In expanding on this topic, there are a number of factors that serve to distinguish between electronic communication, and where the people have some level of actual human exchange. One of the greatest issues surrounding electronic communication (i.e. texting and chatting), is the absence of tone, reflective listening, and voice (Wiederhold 2015). What is left are simply the visual words that can easily be taken out of context. Although colorful ways have been created in an attempt to ensure what

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    “A state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or very demanding circumstances.” (Google) As a young person, this definition seems quite intense but in reality this is apart of many young peoples lives. It seems that in more recent years that young people today have so much more stress than in the past. We are always saying to ourselves, “I wish I could go back to elementary school” and this can start as early as middle school. It’s unbelievable how young “stress” starts

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    Rebekah Brickeen Ms. Howard AP English 11 6 December 2016 Pop Culture Mix Modes Rough Draft During the teenage years, pop culture becomes very important and has a major influence on a teen’s daily life. Pop culture begins to have negative effect on teens when they begin to change themselves to fit into the social standards created by modern TV stars, fashion icons, and musical artists. It is fine to be interested in wealthy and famous people, because they are without a doubt, interesting and it

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    Spoiled or Mislead? The Affluenza Defense In January of 2015, student athlete Brock Turner sexually assaulted an intoxicated, unconscious woman. In June of 2016, Turner was sentenced to a mere six months in prison. The reasoning of such a short sentence being it would have a “severe impact on him, [and his father argued that] a kid’s life shouldn’t be ruined…because of 20 minutes of action”(Dockterman 2). This argument is one that is often brought up in recent culture. Teens or young adults who

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    My mom always commanded, “Don’t take your emotions out on food.” In her essay “Young Hunger,” M.F.K. Fisher uses three anecdotes to prove her argument about the hunger young people have for love and attention. On the other hand J.J. Goode through “Single-handed Cooking” writes about the difficulties that a disability such as having no arms could introduce even with small chores such as cooking. Food represents struggles in the lives of both M.F.K. Fisher and JJ Goode. Fisher and Goode are both lacking

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