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    Default dhc4 a c please help

    I am really struggling with this unit and wondered if anyone could just give me some help with any of the above
    i just need a starting point please

    c explain the importance of respecting and valuing diffrent family structuter

    a evaluate the concept of working in partnership with parents
    Last edited by flump159; 30-01-2011 at 05:25 PM. Reason: missed bits out

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    Working with parents... why is it so important? How does it help the child?

    What does the Eyfs say about working with parents?

    What paperwork do you have in place to support your working relationship?

    What can you do to engage parents so they work with you?

    What about hard to reach parents? If they don't speak your language or have time to talk to you?

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    Default thankyou thats very helpful

    thankyou very much sarah thats shows me im on the right track thanyou

 

 

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