What Is Important to You Overview Tips for figuring out what is important to you and making sure your life reflects these priorities. • Step 1: Thinking about your priorities • Step 2: Setting goals based on what’s most important to you • Tips for setting achievable goals • Put your goals in writing There are two types of priorities: short-term priorities and long-term priorities. Short-term priorities include your daily to-dos: tasks at work and home‚ such as finishing a report‚
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Goal From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search For other uses‚ see Goal (disambiguation). A poster at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City‚ New York‚ USA‚ showing the Millennium Development Goals A goal is a desired result a person or a system envisions‚ plans and commits to achieve a personal or organizational desired end-point in some sort of assumed development. Many people endeavor to reach goals within a finite time by setting deadlines. It is roughly
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LO 4.1 Confidentiality is about respecting people’s rights to a private life. In a childcare setting‚ certain information is required from parents (or carers) about themselves and their children‚ like telephone numbers‚ address and child health information. It is important that this information is kept securely and only accessed by the relevant people. This kind of information is called ‘confidential’. Sometimes parents‚ carers or children will give us information that is of a personal nature
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Comparing policies essay Policies exist to protect the children‚ the parents and the staff and to make sure that everyone present in the setting has an understanding of the way in which the organisation functions. Policies are necessary to ensure that the setting flows smoothly. Everyone gets a clear understanding of how they should behave within the setting. The policies state that people have certain responsibilities. When policies and codes of practice are well contemplated and most importantly
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level Holly Girt School is a private Girls School; it is private because you have to pay to go to the school each term. Meadow lane infant’s school is school which is a statutory setting; this is because it is run by the government. “These are services that have to be available by law‚ i.e. legislation has been passed which requires either the government or local authorities to provide them.” (Tassoni P‚ 2007‚ page 3) Brownies is run by Girl Guiding UK‚ which is voluntary organised for girls
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MU 2.4- Contribute to children and young people’s health and safety 1- 1.1 Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting Nursery policies - babysitting policy - behaviour management policy - confidentiality policy - display policy - equality and diversity policy - key carer policy - no smoking policy - partnership working policy - pet care policy - safeguarding children policy - sick child policy - special educational needs policy - staff personal training
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interview on cultural competency I chose to go to a childcare center in the area. I decided to go to a childcare center for this interview because I think that this may be something that I actually want to do for my career when I graduate from college. I interviewed the director at this childcare center and gained knowledge of what it would be like to be the director of a childcare center or even working as part of the staff at a center. At this childcare center‚ this director is responsible for hiring
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children and aim to focus on improving the outcomes for all children and young people. Sex Discrimination Act 1976/ 1986: This act makes it illegal to discriminate against somebody 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
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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) The kind of influences that affect children and young people’s
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Learning and Childcare Level 3 Diploma. Hammersmith London: Collins. Jago‚ A. (2011‚ August 23). guidence to the welfare of the child. Retrieved May 22‚ 2014‚ from what do they know: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/guidance_to_the_welfare_of_the_c_2 Jeeves M‚ B. (2011‚ unknown unknown). multi professional approach. Retrieved May 21‚ 2014‚ from yahoo answers: https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110601160840AAnmehD M‚ W P‚ T.‚ K‚ B.‚ K‚ B.‚ & H‚ E. (2007). CACHE Level 3 Childcare and education
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