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Level 3 Diploma EYE NVQ Level 3 support for: NVQ Children's Care, Learning and Development, Diploma for the Children and Young People's Workforce, England's Early years Educator qualification Please DO NOT COPY and PASTE information from this forum and then submit the work as your own. Plagiarism risks you failing the course and the development of your professional knowledge.

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Unread 03-14-2012, 07:53 PM
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Please can anyone help again?

3.4 "Demonstrate how to model othersbest practice in promoting positive behaviour

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I think it can be that what do you do that promotes positive behaviour.

like... if you were talking to a member of staff , you wouldnt shout especially near children as they mimic what you do.

because you wont shout, youll be modelling to children the correct manner of speaking and that should prevent the children from shouting at each other.

OK i know that my sentence is naff but i hope it helps and gets you on track with what you need to do :)
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Thank you...once again a star...
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Aww ... Welcome ... I am glad that I could help :) 'cos I know how much help this course requires ... lol.

Anyways Good Luck
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I don't suppose you have the answer for 5.5 "describe the steps to be taken to check for injuries.....

This is a toughie...i'm a childminder and thankfully i've never had to deal with challenging behaviour in the sense of using restrictive measure etc....

Have you got much more to do?
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For 5.5 this is what I have written ( I got help from a post on this forum)

Checking For Injuries
The child or adult involved should be checked thoroughly by a member of staff (preferably by First Aider) who was not involved in the incident. In case of any injuries being noticed, immediate action should be taken to seek the appropriate medical help. Injuries should be recorded and reported using the school’s/setting’s procedures.

I have about 8 criterias left, but they're so confusing I can't to get a move on :/. Well I can be done within 2 weeks or so. Fingers Crossed and I swear If I didn't find this forum I would be nowhere near.

Same here, I worked in a school 3 years and have never had a challenging behaviour incident etc :) so I found it difficult too.
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