Describe How To Work With Children And Young People's Language Analysis

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1.2 DESCRIBE WITH EXAMPLES HOW TO BEHAVE APPROPRIATELY FOR A CHILD OR YOUNG PERSON’S STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT? First impressions are important for everyone not only child but for parents and people we work with. Children of different age will need varying levels of attention; some may be more advanced than others. Children with “special needs” will need more help. When we work with infants at nursery to help them with basics vocabulary and numeracy we need to choose media that will help them understand. Small children will remember songs, words and rhymes. Infants learn by looking, hearing and touching. They pay attention to voices, music and rattles. Patience is the most important skill. We need to give enough time for baby to communicate. Talking to the child, reading books, showing pictures. Attention to what the baby is trying to say. Helping child with putting words together will help him in future communication. Children in this stage starting to asking “why?” so we need to find easy but with sense answer. While singing a song we can add actions in it. Babies will start to show feelings by…show more content…
Start to form close friendship. Need adult help to sort out arguments and disagreements in play. They will enjoy inventing games with rules. Children in this stage like to draw and paint. They will start losing teeth so it’s good to explain them to keep them clean. Reading at this stage is more improved. They like to challenge themselves with puzzles and games. Teenagers 13 years old will start physically changes in their body, so it’s important to check on the child to be sure there isn’t something happening in the life like bullying. We need to answer them that even if they changing they are normal and in time they will be the person they meant to be. We need to let them know that we are always there for them to talk. Support and encourage them to gain a special talent or hobby like dance, music, sports or
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