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    To make sure that people with learning difficulties are able to live in their flats independently and not go through any abuse, there are various strategies to help them such as: Protection of Vulnerable Adults scheme (POVA) The Protection of Vulnerable Adults (POVA) scheme was July 2004 was introduced to protect vulnerable adults such as people with learning disability who are aged 18 years and over in care settings. Employers or managers are required to check the POVA list when employing workers

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    The emotion of anxiety is experienced by the youngest child to the oldest adult. To a healthy degree, anxiety is in fact critical to the learning process. Experiencing and dealing with the discomfort of anxiety allows the child to prepare for and cope with unsettling and often challenging life situations. Research indicates that some individuals experience a more chronic, constant state of anxiety in response to a wide variety of stimuli, whereas others have more infrequent bouts that tend to

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    are working with, you must plan an environment that encourages the development of the whole child. First of all you think about the different settings that children and young people aged 0-16 years may experience. These settings have both indoor and outdoor physical spaces that need to be considered. The layout of the physical environment is your team’s responsibility and contributes to giving each child positive outcomes in their learning, and development. The available space will influence the

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    The Appearance of Political Correctness in Children’s Literature: With special regards to Richard Scarry’s Best Word Book Ever Political correctness is one of the most controversial cultural and academic issues of today. Although because of its interdisciplinary nature it can be studied in relation to American English. In this paper the main focus is on the new interdisciplinary studies emerging in the scope of academics, such as multicultural literature; narrowing down to children’s multicultural

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    Business Plan Marketing 499

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    Marshalls Nursery Bachelors Capstone Final Project Matthew J Marshall MT499 Darlene Ringhand Table of Contents Section 1: Executive Summary (Business Description) 2 Section 2: Code of Conduct 3 Section 3: Marketing Plan (Strategy and SWOT) 4 Section 4: Operations 5 Section 5: Finance 6 Section 6: Cash Flow Analysis 7 Section 7: Information Management 8 Section 8: Management Summary 9 References 10 Appendix 11 Starting a new/ successful business can be one of the hardest

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    Observation of Child Behaviour 1) Introduction: The purpose of this paper is to analyse my observations of a child’s development that I was able to observe. This paper is about child observation on different domains such as Physical Development, Language Development, Cognitive Development and Social and Emotional Development. Each domain contains a description of child during the recorded observation. I described below about the characteristic of the child’s development. The purpose of observing

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    The youthful innocence and childhood ends when a child is exposed to tragedy. The grim reality of adult life can ruin a child’s positive outlook on life. For example, in To Kill A Mockingbird, Scout’s traumatic experience made her see her town in a whole new way after witnessing Tom Robinson’s trial. She now see the bias and racism that the men she sees everyday. As Scout read Mr. Underwood’s editorial, she realized the truth about the unfairness of the trail. The excerpt that displays Scout’s thoughts

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    Equal Opportunities

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    In this essay I am going to explain the term ” equal opportunities” in relation to early years practice. Explore this in the context of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and explain the impact the Convention on UK legislation. I am also going to suggest some steps which in my consideration can implement equality of opportunity for children in UK. Equal opportunity is a descriptive term for an approach intended to give equal

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    Discuss the evidence that attachment relationships in early childhood can have positive and negative consequences. Attachment is described as an "affectionate reciprocal relationship between an individual and another individual." Much psychological research has been carried out into the types of attachments that infants form with their caregivers, and the results gained from these studies show how early attachments can affect children whether positively or negatively. Some psychologists

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    Report Plan: Management Information Systems Program for Poughkeepsie Children's Home Name Institution Professor's Name Course Date Contents 1.0 Introduction 2 1.1 Background of the Organization 2 1.2 Recommended Program 2 2.0 Problem Statement-Purpose of the Report 4 3.0 Resources to Support Project 5 3.1 Use-Case Diagrams 5 3.2 Information Technology tools: 9 4.0 Methods to Gather Information 11 5.0 Evaluation and Assessment of the System 12 References 14 Executive Summary Poughkeepsie

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