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2.3 Provide practical and emotional support to encourage children or young people to commit to and enjoy positive relationships

any help appreciated x
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Im really stuck on this question

2.3 Provide practical and emotional support to encourage children or young people to commit to and enjoy positive relationships

any help appreciated x
Hi JenniferKate

Think about the importance of relationships....
Through trusting relationships with adults, young children learn about their world and their place in it.
They learn the world is safe and responsive to their needs.
They learn to form satisfying relationships with others, to communicate, to face challenges, and to experience and regulate their emotions.

It’s important to remember that young children observe our relationships, and what they observe shapes their expectations for how people treat each other and, therefore, shapes their developing social skills and emotional competence.
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