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LLUK 312: Engage young parents in supporting their children’s developmentLearning outcomesThe learner will:Assessment criteriaThe learner can:Evidencerecorde.g. pagenumber &methodAssessorjudgementachievedInitial and date3. Understand the impact ofstress on a young parent’srelationship with theirchild/children.3.1. Explain how stressexperienced by young parentsmay affect their relationshipswith their children.3.2. Explain how a practitioner cansupport young parents toovercome the negative impactof stress on their parenting.4. Understand how to engageyoung parents withservices.4.1. Explain factors which impacton a young parent’sengagement with services.4.2. Reflect on the potentialeffectiveness of the range ofservices that can be offered toyoung parents.4.3. Demonstrate how youngparents engage withservices/settings in ownpractice.5. Understand the specificneeds of young fathers inengaging with their child’sneeds and development.5.1. Explain the specific needs ofyoung fathers.5.2. Explain factors that may leadto young fathers engaging withthe needs of their children.5.3. Explain how services/settingscan support young fathers toengage with their child’s needsand development.© CACHE 2013 Version 5.0 120

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