needed extra support when jumping backwards‚ to help promote this this mini exercisers can be introduced to help. Child A was able to crawl and roll but lack the ability to move at different heights to help this music can be played as part of the tasks relating to different hieght an example may be ‘Head‚ shoulders‚ knees and toes’ this also promotes their language and identify their own body. Check-list Child A when drawing numbers finds it difficult to recognise or visualise each number‚ this
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Rights of the Child 1989/1991 o Children Act 1989/2004 o Childcare Act 2006 o Every Child Matters 2004 o Disability Discrimination Act 1995 E2. Children Act 2004 - This Act was introduced as a result of the death of Victoria Climbie and was the introduction of ’Every Child Matters’ which ensures the wellbeing of children through its five outcomes. The Every Child Matters framework has influenced settings by giving them and other childcare settings a duty to find new ways of working together by
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Unit 4 - children and play D1‚ D2‚ D3‚ D4‚ D6‚ C One setting where children might play is a nursery; the typical age range a child would play in the nursery is aged between 3-4 years. The stage of play for a child to be involved with while playing in the nursery might be associative play stage which means children look to see what other children are doing and may copy them; children may stand at the edge of older children’s games. The types of play that would take place in a nursery is
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Bibliography: Barber‚ J. (2010). Reflective Practice . Child Care. 7 (1)‚ 24-25. Beaver‚ M (2008). CACHE level 3 in childcare and education. Cheltenham: Nelson Thorne’s Cheminais‚ R Department for Education. (2012). The CAF process. Available: http://www.education.gov.uk/childrenandyoungpeople/strategy/integratedworking/caf/a0068957/the-caf-process
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CACHE Level 2 Diploma for Children’s Care Learning and Development (QCF) Qualification Specification Unit title: Contribute to the support of the positive environments for children and young people Unit number: MU 2.8 Unit reference: H/601/3496 Unit level: 2 Unit credit value: 3 Unit aim: The purpose of this unit is to develop the learners understanding of why a positive environment is important to the individual needs of children and young people and the skills required to support
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CACHE Childcare & Education Level 3 Unit one Statutory- I attended King James Art Academy from the age of 11 up until 15. It was opened by law. It was not a small school or a large school. On average there were 800-900 students that attended. We had to wear a uniform which consisted of black shoes‚ black straight leg trousers‚ a white shirt‚ black tank top‚ navy blue tie and a navy blue blazer. Everyone was made to buy the blazers and ties from the school‚ the blazers costing £23.00 and the
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Information should only be shared to the necessary people e.g. other teachers‚ parents‚ social workers‚ health visitors head teacher or manger. Information shouldn’t be shared with your friends and family or other children or people it doesn’t concern or to any one out side the setting If confidential information needs to be kept then it must be on a password protected computer or locked away and only the appropriate people can accesses it also it must not be left on the desk for every one to
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E1- describe the development of children in a selected age range and in TWO (2) areas of development. All children are different and develop at a pace specific to them. Some children develop earlier than others and some never fully develop. Lots of things can affect development such as the environment they are brought up in or their abilities and disabilities. Each child develops physically at different pace but a child of 12 months should be able to stand alone briefly and maybe take a few steps
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Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children. E1&E2: There are many different types of setting which provide care and education for children and families. The main three settings are the statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector is a service that by law has to be provided by the government to children and families‚ for example‚ St Peters RC Primary School. The opening and closing times is between 8:45-3:10 (depending on before/after school clubs). This school
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their motor skills so that they are nearly fully developed ready for starting school. The role of the school is to support parent’s wishes and access children’s educational needs. “The Foundation Phase is a statutory framework for children aged 3-7 in Wales. At our school we are committed to the holistic development of each child‚ looking at where they are in their stage of development and teaching them the skills they need to reach their full potential”-(http://www.cogannursery.co.uk/#/curriculum/4540401886)-10/10/12
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