Unit 5 Assignment E1 When working which children it is important to have good professional relationships. This may be with your colleagues‚ other professionals‚ parents and the children themselves. It is our responsibility as practitioners to insure that the best care is provided for each and every child which means we must treats them all as individuals and as equally as possible. We also must create a friendly‚ welcoming environment for the children in our care which will come from having a
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CACHE Diploma Lv3 11/707067 Unit 1 Assignment The world today could be compared to a jigsaw for children in an early years setting. For them jigsaws can be challenging‚ they may not know yet what it stands for‚ why it must be completed or how to tackle it or even where to start. When I break the analogy down‚ the pieces could represent the child’s rights‚ and the selection of jigsaws supplied could stand for the diversity of children‚ in the same way the practitioner could symbolise
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to attend e.g. a primary school. Voluntary settings are sometimes funded by communities through donations‚ charities‚ and volunteers or by the people who attend them e.g. 0’clock clubs. One voluntary setting in my area‚ which provides care and education for children‚ is Brunswick Youth Club. The club provides evening activities for children Monday to Friday term time and through school holidays. The club also offers holiday schemes where children have the opportunity to go on trips to leisure centres
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A A multi-agency approach is a range of professionals including speech therapists‚ Special Educational Needs Co-coordinator (SENCO) ‚ key workers or physiotherapists etc. that all work together and support children and their families in provisions that need to be made in order to support a child with special needs. Working within close partnership with parents is expected for all babies and children within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) ‘Early years practitioners have a key role to
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Unit 8 Caring for Children When working as a childcare practitioner it is essential that you work within the legal requirements and following the policies and procedures of the setting. There is an Early Years code of practice that should underpin the practitioner practice and these will relate to: * Special needs * Safeguarding children * Children’s learning * Managing behaviour * Working with parents * Administering medicine to children * Data protection * Health
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Unit 1 An introduction to working with children E1 and E2 Statutory Statutory is funded by local and central government. It is free for children to go and schools are compulsory‚ so children have to go. Hucklow primary school is for children aged 4-11. It follows the national curriculum. The school hours are from 8:45 to 3:00pm. They help children that need additional learning and extra tuition in English and Maths so that they can achieve the best they can do. They have a playground for the
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E1.Identify 5 pieces of current legislation and E2. Describe how each legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness‚ Respect‚ autonomy‚ dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the
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meeting children’s needs‚ teach them about childcare and can help them meet the child’s learning needs because the practitioners go on training outside the setting to get a better insight on how to work with different practitioners‚ adults and children. E2 Provide information about current influences on play +E4 Include examples of
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Unit 5 Assignment In this assignment I will be covering the assignment criteria for Unit 5 which is the principles underpinning the role of the practitioner working with children. The responsibility of the practitioner is to work as part of a team with other professionals and staff members effectively to bring children and parents the best possible service i.e. working with social workers‚ speech and language therapists‚ and family support workers. Practitioners must also have a working partnership
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1. John Bowlby – to settle the child in the key worker would speak to the parent and see if the child has any comforters e.g. a blanket or teddy. If they do the key worker would ask the parent to bring them for when the child has a nap. The parent would also be asked to stay with the child for a while until they have fully settled in a feel comfortable around the other members of staff and children 2. Pagets theory was that children are cognitive learners whereas Vygotsky saw them as social learners
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