Unit 1- an introduction to working with children E1 and E2- the three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in an statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector: These have to be available for children to attend to by law without having to pay financial fee’s. This is the job of the secretary state‚ to make sure that the statutory services are provided and available. They are funded by the government. Examples of a statutory sector
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E5-18 The comparative balance sheets of Madrasah Corporation at the beginning and end of the year 2014 appear below. MADRASAH CORPORATION Balance Sheets Assets Dec. 31‚ 2014 Jan. 1‚ 2014 Inc./Dec. Cash $ 20‚000 $ 13‚000 $ 7‚000 Inc. Accounts receivable 106‚000 88‚000 18‚000 Inc. Equipment 39‚000 22‚000 17‚000 Inc. Less: Accumulated depreciation—equipment 17‚000 11‚000 6‚000 Inc. Total $148‚000 $112‚000 Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity Accounts payable $ 20‚000 $ 15‚000
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Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children E1 – Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. This must include one example from * Statutory sector * Voluntary sector * Private sector E2 – Describe how each of the types of settings identifies in E1 aims to support children and their people. There are many services available to parents with young children. These services provide care and education. These services divide
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D1 There are many settings where children can play. I am going to identify three of these settings. 1) A crèche. 2) An after school club. 3) An infant school. D2 For these play settings‚ they are set for particular ages and for children who may need them. Also each setting has a stage of play; I am going to explain the stage of play‚ age and why children go to them for. Crèche It is mainly for children aged six weeks to three years. It is a setting which will teach children different
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communicating and engaging with us during the course of learning. 2. Their parents‚ on the other hand‚ will feel that we value their children and will be able to coordinate with us effectively to help in the learning and development process. 3. Lastly effective communication will develop us as a professional and create a positive working environment for the entire team. 1.3 Explain why it is important to observe individual’s reactions‚ when communicating with them? Communication
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Unit 3 - Supporting Children. E1.. The five pieces of legislation I have chosen are:- * The United Nations on the Rights of the Child * Human Rights Act 1998 * Children Act 1989 * Data Protection Act 1998 * Framework for Assessment of Children in Need and their Families 2000 E2.. The United Nations on the rights of the child will influence working practices in the setting by ensuring that all children have a safe‚ happy childhood despite of their sex‚ religion‚ social origin
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UNIT 4P4 NIKE‚ Inc. is the world’s leading innovator in athletic footwear‚ apparel‚ equipment and accessories. The swoosh is the sign of the athletic shoe and clothing manufacturer Nike. It is one of the most recognized brand logos in the world. From humble beginnings to a promising future‚ Nike Inc. has expanded its horizons to every corner of the world. From athletic shoes to sports equipment and from apparel to accessories‚ Nike has revolutionized the sportswear industry. Endorsed by
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CACHE Level 3 Certificate and Level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education. Unit 3: Supporting Children Dressing Appropraitely- To be a good role model for young children in a school setting‚ i think it’s very important to dress appropriately. When i’m at my placement i wear my college T-shirt to make it clear to staff and parents that i’m not a member of staff and that i am only a student. It is very important that parents know that i am only a student‚ as they will know not to tell me any information
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Level 3 Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for
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Unit 2 PERD Task 1 P2.1 The activity I planned was based on fine motor development skills. The activity I set was a shopping role play area. The shopping role play area had food‚ baskets and a till. The till had buttons to open it up and coins inside. This was set up in a small area of the classroom and there was five children taking part. P2.2 My role was to supervise the children taking part of this activity and to be there if they needed anything. I followed advise from my supervisor as they
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