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LLUK 312: Engage young parents in supporting their children’s developmentAssessment task – LLUK 312 Engage young parents in supporting theirchildren’s developmentPrepare a resource pack in 5 sections for young parents to support them through pregnancyand early parenthood. The evidence contained in 5 sections will show that you can:Task 1 links to learning outcome 1, assessment criteria 1.1, 1.2 and 1.3.Section 1: Pregnancy and parenthood.• explain the implications of the current strategy and guidance relating to pregnancyand parenthood for young people• explain the impact on own practice of the current strategy and guidance relating topregnancy and parenthood for young people• demonstrate how the strategy and guidance applies to own work with young parentsTask 2 links to learning outcome 2, assessment criteria 2.1 and 2.2.Section 2: Transition issues.• reflect on own transitional experiences as a young person• describe issues facing young parents in their transition from child to young adultTask 3 links to learning outcome 3, assessment criteria 3.1 and 3.2.Section 3: Impact of stress.• explain how stress experienced by young parents may affect their relationships withtheir children• explain how a practitioner can support young parents to overcome the negativeimpact of stress on their parentingTask 4 links to learning outcome 4, assessment criteria 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3.Section 4: Services.• explain factors which impact on a young parent’s engagement with services• reflect on the potential effectiveness of the range of services that can be offered toyoung parents• demonstrate how young parents engage with services/settings in own practice© CACHE 2013 Version 5.0 122

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