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Default can anyone help me please level 2 ccld unit 205

K2D64 The relationship between self esteem, confidence and resilience.
K2D69 The effects of security and reassurance in childrens confidence.
K2D71 Methods of providing children with reassurance and comfort and how to recognise signs of insecurity and anxiety.

Would these 2 k numbers K2D72 How to display obects in a stimulating and intresting way for children ... Would this be by having a variety of equipment available for creative play and by having intrest tables etc

k2p74 How the values and principles of the sector can be reflected in the environment... Would this be about the class expectations, Asses=mbilies we have rules and rewards and that we have core value days. ?

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k2d64 ~ A child with high self esteem is more likely to be happier, have more secure relationships, better mental health and are more able to cope with lifes difficulties. To help children develop this you must listen to them, set goals which will challenge the child, always praise the child, show them they are valed and basically build their confidence so they will be willing to try and achieve new things

k2d69 ~ A child will feel more secure if they feel safe and are familar with what is going on in their environment and have a routine which is followed daily. Any changes to the routine should be discussed before hand and explained in simple terms in order for the child to understand. if a child feels secure they will separate from their parents, a lot easier than an insecure child.

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k2d71 ~ One of the most commons signs of insecurity & anxiety in young children is crying, & so they will seek comfort from a caring adult. other signs are clinging to paents, loss of appetite, sleeping problems and not wanting to try and take part in new experiences. older children may need to discuss their anxieties in confidence away from others. to reduce anxiety they may need a comforter which the child can gradually be weaned off of, can be distracted by an activity which is calm, such as reading and a clear explanation about what is going to happen.
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Confident children also tend to be more resilient i.e. take change in their stride, nothing much bothers them, tend to become less stressed out by change, new situations & routines etc.
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