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Default Confused! Knowledge ..

I'm currently doing my NVQ level 2 in childcare, and I'm getting on pretty well with it.
However before, I came across a post about the knowledge 'questions'. Someone mentioned that you don't actually write the answers out, or explain the question, but you need to cover these by reflective accounts etc etc.
I know they aren't questions as such, but I have however written about every single one, explaining what it asks, or what I would do and how I would achieve it, e.g.:
You must know and understand the following:
K2D64 The relationship between self esteem, confidence and resilience.
High self-esteem helps to build confidence that you need to take risks and try new things. This helps you to build the resilience you need to overcome setbacks, failures and helps to stay positive. People who have low self-esteem tend to focus on negative things about themselves, which decreases confidence.

Is this the right way to answer/explain?! I have covered all of the PC's already, with reflective accounts, visits by my assessor etc.
Sorry if this makes no sense.. lol. Thanks in advance :)
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