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    SHC 32: Engage in personal development in health, social care or children’s and young people’s setting. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role & 1.2 Explain expectations about own work role as expressed in relevant standards. As a qualified level 3 practitioner I am responsible to fulfil my duties and work role to the best of my ability. In other words I always like to try to give my position my full attention and give it 100% of my time and dedication. I believe

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    given extract begins with Helga reluctantly agreeing to read ‘The Ratcatcher’ as a bedtime story to Eva. The reasons for Helga’s reluctance remain ambiguous as the play proceeds with Helga reading the book simultaneous to Faith who is in a different setting also reading the same book. The following scene is of Eva frantically leaving in a train. Helga’s hesitancy in this extract as Eva requests The Ratcatcher books suggests an underlying implication that the tale is similar

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    legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness, Respect, autonomy, dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the practitioners in the setting following the same policies and procedures. This

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    The settings are important in a story because they tell where and when the story takes place. A reader should always focus on the setting, so he will not get lost in the story. In Doris Lessing’s “Through the Tunnel,” the story focuses on a boy named Jerry trying to accomplish something very difficult while his mother wants him to stay safe. He sees some boys swimming through a challenging tunnel and he tries to go through the tunnel to impress them in order to become friends with them. The setting

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    continually grabs the reader’s attention, the author must establish the setting of the story. In John Knowles’ A Separate Peace, he consistently uses the setting in the novel to reinforce his, message. The story’s World War II-era setting creates an ethos of uneasiness and uncertainty for the young men preparing for war. This is seen with Gene visiting the school after the war, Phineas’ difficulty to adjust to the setting after his injury, and the numerous places that the characters go in which

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    as meaning that for orientation and mobility training to occur there ought to be arrangement of time. This planning will give the span for training. Microsystem; these alludes to the exercises and connections that happen in the individual’s prompt setting. Learners are impacted by the general population in their Microsystems. In this sense the perception of the learner towards orientation and mobility is of prime significance as this will make the child be inspired or not to be trained to acquire

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    knowledge and how they come to view themselves within the setting and the broader community. This leads parents to make an important decision on where to place their child. McDonagh and Phelan (2009) report, 100 disturbing accounts from parents which lead to the HSE to investigate in which they refused to release their full findings. In recent times, RTE highlighted the poor and in some cases the damaging way that children were being treated in settings that parents had put their trust in. Partly due to

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    In this task the introduction of a new planning format into a nursery setting will be discussed. The impact on teachers, staff, pupils and parents will be critically analysed and suggestions for improvements made. The private day nursery is situated on the outskirts of a Staffordshire market town, surrounded by countryside. This 77 place day nursery caters for 117 children of 0 to 8 years of age, including those with special educational needs, disabilities and those who have English as an additional

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    most instances directly relating and comparing each other. Hemmingway creates his characters using complex sentence structure and dialogue, with the main theme surrounding politics and war. Both authors have a different focus and exposure and their setting reflect this style. In order to begin comparing Faulkner and Hemmingway it is important to first identify each author’s style and techniques. Being raised in the south, Faulkner’s theme is usually linked to the civil war and its effects on southern

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    This analysis explains why “The Raven Boys” which was written by Maggie Stiefvater uses the settings as characters and develops the plot with a setting that progresses alongside it. There are three main sceneries that are regularly heard throughout the series that helps communicate the importance of each location. First, there’s the big, geographical, and historic setting which happens to be the town: Henrietta, Virginia. Home to a majority of the characters and the most alluring magic that seems

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