The Sequence and Rate of development from 0-19 years old: Task 1:1 Child development is how a child is able to complete complex tasks/things as they grow. Development involves learning skills such as tying shoe laces‚skipping‚or kicking a ball for example. From birth to adulthood children are continually growing‚developing and learning. A child’s development can be measured through social‚emotional‚physical and language developmental "milestones". It is‚therefore important to apply an holistic
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There are many ranges of legislation in the UK designed to keep our children safe. Firstly is the Children’s Act 1989 which was designed to promote safeguarding and well being‚ it requires the child to be involved in decisions regarding their life and that they are listened to and respected. This is followed by local authorities‚ parents‚ courts and other agencies‚ such as social workers to ensure the child’s wishes feelings and needs are met to their best capacity. This was then updated in 2004
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| |What will you do? | | |What resources |I have chosen to do this activity with a small group of children such as 3 at a time. I | |will you need? Group size –small |will need aprons for the children‚ different coloured paints – green‚ grey‚ black etc and | |group or whole class. |sponges.
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Jennifer Kelly Unit 027‚ 1.1 - Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. When providing a healthy and safe environment both inside and outside the nursery‚ there are factors myself and other practitioners need to consider; individual children and any specific needs they may have‚ for example at my work place we a baby with Prader-Willi syndrome‚ a rare genetic condition that causes restricted growth‚ poor core muscle
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A1) Evavuate how effective team work can contribute to keep children safe. For effective team work to contribute to the safety of children teaching assistants‚ school staff and outside agencies i.e.- social services‚ need to work closely with each other‚ communicating well by ensuring all relevant information is passed over to the right person by contributing in meetings. We as teaching assistants need to be fully aware of all policies‚ procedures and legislations within the school‚ like safeguarding
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visitors safe. I am going to describe some policies and procedure that the setting uses for risk assessments and hygiene procedures. There are 5 steps to risk assessments. These are; 1. Identify the hazards. 2. Decide who might be harmed and how. 3. Evaluate the risks and decide on precaution. 4. Record your findings and implement them. 5. Review your assessment and update if necessary. An example of a policy in my setting is safeguarding. This policy is about keeping the children safe whiles
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Current Legislation & Regulatory Bodies Covering Home Based Childcare. As a registered childminder in England I am bound to adhere to current legislation. These legislations include – . Data Protection Act 1998 – this act controls the way information is handled and gives legal rights to people who have information stored about them. . Equality Act 2010 – This draws together the contents of a number of previous documents including the Disability Discrimination Act and says that everyone has
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(E1) In a childcare setting the professional has many responsibilities this may include: Working according to the principles of the sector and confidentiality. Some of these principles include working in partnership with the Childs parents/families for example if a certain child has issues going on at home it is your responsibility as the professional to work closely with the child and their parents/families to make sure that you meet the Childs individual needs and follow out any routine in the
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Karolina Przednikowska Unit1 Childcare. The first statutory childcare setting I chosen is primary school. Primary school children are age’s between5-11. Schools exists because there is a law that states that all children should be educated from ages 5 to 16 years and this education is provided by the government if the school is public‚ for private school you have to pay fees. Primary schools follow Early Years Foundation Stage and the National Curriculum; primary schools follow the NC of
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are allowed rights and that governments have to fulfil those rights. Its supports the child by allowing them the following rights: -right to a childhood -right to be educated -right to be healthy -right to be treated fairly -right to be heard E4 Having good relationships with the children is very important‚ this includes having trust & respect‚ this is important because‚ if you have good relationships with the children‚ you will be able to communicate better with them and they will be able
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