Understand the potential effects of transitions on children and young people’s development
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Is this statement true or false? Children and young people will react to transitions to their lives in a variety of ways and it is important that you recognise these signs and indications.
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TRUE
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Members of the school may be the first to recognise in the child or young person’s outside of their immediate family, who may not have if they too are dealing with a transition
Which of these transitions are experienced by most children at some point in their lives? Select the two correct answers.
Moving house
Starting school
Serious illness
Moving through school years
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Transition means any stage or experience in a child or young person’s life. It often affects and development. Some transitions are to all children and young people, including starting school and , and some only happen to a few children, such as a new baby, or parents .
Which of the following transitions are less commonly experienced? Select the four correct answers.
Starting nursery or other childcare
Starting school
Puberty
Bereavement
Entering or leaving a care setting
Serious illness
Starting employment
A new step-parent
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