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LLUK 301: Work with parents to meet their children’s needsAssessment task – LLUK 301 Work with parents to meet their children’sneedsIn your role of working with parents you have been asked to lead a briefing session for a parentgroup. Provide the notes that underpin this session.Note 1: What is the nature of the parent child relationship?Note 2: Work with parentsNote 3: Age appropriate supportNote 4: Reflect on own practiceTask 1 links to learning outcome 1, assessment criteria 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6.Note 1: What is the nature of the parent child relationship?This note must show that you can:• explain the evolving and interdependent nature of the relationship between parentsand their children• explain key factors which affect the relationship between parents and childrenthrough all developmental stages• explain key types of transitions that a child or young person may experience• explain changes which parenthood makes to the lives of parents• explain key factors in the process and function of bonding and attachment• explain key factors in the process of children’s development of a sense of self.Task 2 links to learning outcome 2, assessment criteria 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4.Note 2: Work with parents.This note must show that you can:• explain and demonstrate strategies to support parents in understanding that bothparents and children develop and change over time and have unique temperaments• explain and demonstrate strategies to support parents in understanding the role ofreciprocal responses and interaction in parenting• explain and demonstrate strategies to support parents in understanding that theprocess of parenting is one of progressive separation of child and parent• explain ways of challenging parents assertively and when it is appropriate to do so.© CACHE 2013 Version 5.0 110

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