Settings for children Private: A private setting is a service is profit making and is run independently. Statutory: A statutory is a service that has to be available by law. Voluntary: A voluntary setting is a service is provided by an organization which relies on donation from the public. D1 ) Describe the purpose of one setting that is statutory provision for each age? Statutory setting for children aged 3-5 pre-school A pre-school prepares a child for the next stage of their academic lives
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EYMP EYMP1-1.1-Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early years framework‚ and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings EYMP2-1.1-Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are important The EYFS is a stage of children’s development from birth to five years. The EYFS Framework describes how early years practitioners should work with children and their families to support their development and learning
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2011 Ofsted reports have consistently highlighted that babies less than one year old and older children have been the subject of a high proportion of serious case reviews. This report provides a thematic analysis of 482 serious case reviews that Ofsted evaluated between 1 April 2007 and 31 March 2011. The main focus of this report is on the reviews that concerned children in two age groups: babies less than one year old and young people aged 14 or above. Age group: 0–18 Published: October
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Unit 2 Assignment TaskThe provision of healthy‚ safe and secure environments for children | Describe why risk assessment approaches may differ at various stages of child development.Risk assessment is very important in a childcare setting‚ it is a way to ensure that any potential danger to a child has been noticed and all possible measures have been taken to minimise or remove that risk. The health and safety policy in the setting should have a section covering risk assessment and should cover
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Analyse why there is a policy emphasis on Early Intervention in children’s services. What are the implications of this for different types of services for children‚ young people and families? This essay will begin by explaining what social policy is‚ briefly identifying the history behind it. In order to demonstrate why there is a policy emphasis on Early Intervention‚ there will be a focus on the underpinning values and assumptions of the different political parties‚ whilst analysing factors that
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procedures for safe working. Under the Health and Safety at Work Act‚ it is the responsibility of everyone in the school to ensure that safety is maintained and in particular that vulnerable children are safeguarded. Standards for safety are also set by the government department in each country responsible for education and are monitored by the body responsible for school inspections‚ for example‚ Ofsted in England and HMIE (Her Majestyâ€TMs Inspectorate of Education) in Scotland. Children should be encouraged
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E3 The main legislation in our country that supports the rights for children are: The Children’s Act 1989 The Children’s Act 1989 aimed to make sure that the welfare of all the children is paramount‚ working together with the parents to protect children from any harm. The Act was intended to be strengthened to give the child equal rights and to make certain that their feelings and wishes were respected. The death of Victoria Climbie in February 2000 exposed shameful failings to protect her
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English 10H Benefits of Working Alone Most people say “Two is better than one” but is it really? Is two people working together better than one single person working alone? Working in a group has been a big thing but now a days more people are finding it way easier to do everything by themselves. The potential benefits of working by yourself include the fact that you have no pressure of other people in your way‚ you can use your own ideas and make your own decisions‚ and most of all you have a
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education in different subjects to children aged 3 to 5years.All the staff in the nursery will be qualified/trained at level 3 or above. The service is free as it is a Childs right to an education. They generally open from 9am-11:30am or 1pm-3pm. The child can usually only attend one of the sessions. They aim to support children by giving the early education they need in order to be prepared for when they start primary school. Children are in small classes with children in the same age range as themselves;
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Assignment 1 1. Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years. 1. Age 0-2 Main development – physical A baby will first learn to become mobile and support his own body. Around the age of 2 years they are generally walking and running. Intellectually they begin to recognise their carers and develop a memory for actions and sounds. They develop co-ordination and begin to enjoy role play and music. A baby’s language begins to develop from the moment
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