Understand how to work in partnership / Be able to work with parents/carers in a way which encourages them to take an active role in their child’s play, learning and development
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How might a setting communicate in the most effective way with people from diverse backgrounds? Select the correct answer.
By requesting that parents and carers come and explain their needs to you.
By finding out the individual communication needs of parents and carers and making staff aware of ways in which they can best meet their needs.
Which of the following statements consider parents’ or carers’ needs in their child’s transition to nursery school? Select the correct two answers.
Parents and carers are asked to make an appointment with staff to see how their child is doing
Parents and carers can all ask questions and the staff make sure parents and carers understand what is going on.
A meeting will be held in the hall the day before term starts so parents can ask questions
If parents and carers want or need to know something they just have to ask
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Multi-agency has several important . It provides parents and with a single point of with the services that they use, and a person who will coordinate their needs. It also allows different to work together and quickly children who are at risk. This ensures children are safe and .
How does multi-agency working deliver better outcomes for children and young people? Select the two correct answers.
More people are involved with the children and young people
It provides better quality service
It provides more opportunities for children and young people
A more complex referral system
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- Gain consent of parent / carer
- Complete referral form
- Specify support needed
- Identify agency for referral
- Make contact with agency
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Parental engagement has a large and impact on children’s learning. Therefore it is important to identify and opportunities to support parental involvement, particularly those who are either not significantly in their children’s , or who are not involved at all.
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Health visitor
Educational psychologist
Speech therapist
Child psychiatrist
Focuses on behaviour and learning
Deals with health and development
Focuses on speech and language
Focuses on emotions and thoughts
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