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    Partnership Act

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    Unit 3 Childcare

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    due to gender and promotes sexual equality. This has influenced childcare settings by allowing unisex toys‚ having equal rights for both boys and girls‚ allowing boys and girls to get changed separately. This has influenced my previous setting in a nursery as the boys there were able to play with dolls and pushchairs and the girls played with cars without being discriminated against for it. It also ensures that same sex parents/ carers and children are not treated differently because of the sex of

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    childcare level 2

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    challenging children and promoting times for them to rest. It also means an environment where parents‚ colleagues‚ all work in partnership to actively make opportunities for children to achieve positive outcomes. The regulatory requirements that underpin a positive environment for children and young people are: Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Framework Childcare Act 2006 HSWA (the health & safety at work act 1974) Care Standards Act 2006 Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults (where applicable)

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    Childcare and Education L3

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    quality diet that will have significant impact on their development - Encourage children to develop their confidence in their own capabilities through routines to be independent and to make choices. Working with their families - Parents must be acknowledged as their children’s main carers and first educators - It is important to consider parent’s wishes and to offer them high standards for their children/child - Remember that‚ parents have a right to their own views about their child and

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    from September 2008. Introduction Since 2001‚ Ofsted has inspected childcare against the National Standards for under 8s day care and childminding. That is about to be replaced by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) From September 2008‚ the registration of childcare for children under the age of eight will change. Childcare will no longer be registered under the Children Act 1989. Instead it will be registered under the Childcare Act 2006 (Sections 49 and 50). The changes separate the regulation

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    Childcare Benefits

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    An infant will pass many milestones during the first several months of their lives. Parents who choose to place their infants in a daycare program are often concerned about the program’s ability to help foster their child’s development. By designing a program that positively impacts perceptual and motor development‚ an excellent daycare program can reassure parents that their little one is in great care. Other than accommodating parents’ specific requests in caring for their children (feeding

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    The importance of strong partnerships with parents. The charity was founded by parents as a self help organisation to provide early years education for their children in the absence of state provision and to lobby for universal nursery education. The aim of the charity remains the same – to enhance the development and education of young children by enabling their parents to provide for their own children’s needs through community-based groups – though the ways that we do that in the twenty first

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    Philosophy for Childcare

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    hope to obtain‚ and why? In my opinion‚ I would like to become a two and a half year old teacher because I could teach them a lot of new things. What are the factors that influence your decision to pursue this career? I have always loved working with children sense I was in high school. Based upon your research‚ what are your strongest characteristics or talents as a potential early childhood educator? I view the role as a teacher to be very important in a child’s development

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    Findings: (page 5) Hand washing is the most important infection control measure to prevent illness in yourself and the children you care for in child care setting (Californian childcare health programme 1998 pg 26).Hand washing is the primary tool that childcare workers have to prevent the spread and protect childcare workers and their children from illness (under the preschool regulations of 2006 part 4 27. Child care workers are responsible to ensure that steps are taken to prevent spread of

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    Today’s young families are working harder and longer due to their dire need of affordable and accessible daycare. The extensive amounts of immigrants‚ young and Aboriginal families are in need of childcare in order to enable the parents to get appropriate education/training to approach good jobs. Approximately 70% of mothers with children fewer that age five are working‚ yet Canada lacks a national childcare system. This prevents the parents from working with a suffering years-long waiting list and

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