Understand how to support the development of children and young people’s social and emotional identity and self-esteem in line with their age and level of understanding
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Which of the following statements is most appropriate when making decisions that affect children? Select the correct answer.
Young children should not be allowed to make decisions for themselves because of the practitioner’s duty of care.
Young children should be allowed to make decisions for themselves provided they have some understanding of the issues involved
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Helping children to and acknowledge their interests and abilities will them to feel good about themselves and their self-esteem and self-image. This may lead to lifelong hobbies, career choices and social .
Is the following statement true or false? Practitioners do not need to worry whether activities they are promoting and encouraging match a child’s, young person’s or their families’ spiritual or religious beliefs.
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What a child wants may not always be appropriate when
Children of all ages should be given clear explanations of why
If practitioner does not agree with a decision it
Preferences expressed by a child in a group
their needs are taken into account
decisions taken appear to be in conflict with the child’s expressed wishes
may be influenced by peer pressure
should be queried with their manager
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