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    The Importance Of Fire Safety At Home Fires can be devastating. They can tear apart families and destroy homes. The worst thing about fires at home and within business is that most of them are entirely preventable. Over 72% of the recorded fatalities from fires occur in the home. Every day‚ people start fires by falling asleep with cigarettes in their hands‚ leaving candles burning in unattended rooms and by leaving discarded items in front of open fireplaces. The fires that are started are careless

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    Over the years‚ we have seen some tragic stories of babies being left in cars and as a result‚ baby safety and everything related has seen a huge rise. However‚ many people are also making a huge mistake with their baby stroller without even realising. For many‚ the reaction to the sun shining on the baby’s eyes would be to cover the stroller with a blanket but this is very dangerous because it can increase the heat in the stroller itself. Even if the blanket is a thin material‚ it will turn the

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    most prefer to work in: Location A _________NHS_________________________________________________ Location B ____hospital______________________________________________________ Industry of work interested in Private home Care Home NHS Hospital / Medical Clinic Eligibility for work Are you eligible to work in the UK: ( Y / N ) yes Full Time hours (upwards of 35 hours per week) ( Y / N )yes

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    a safe and reassuring child care environment Make sure when planning a safe environment you consider these main points: • Regular checks for potential hazards • Supervision • Working as a team • Hygiene • Make sure children’s needs are met D2- List two physical and two health needs of children from birth to 5 years Physical needs: • Food and drink • Sleep and rest Health needs: • Appropriate clothing • Hygiene and safety D3- Describe two ways

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    toys you select for your young child affect his development. Your child’s current developmental stage plays a major role in toy selection. Observe the skills he is currently learning‚ such as fine motor skills‚ letter recognition‚ counting‚ self-care and language development‚ as a guide for selecting toys that enhance those skills. Age Recommendations Most toy and game packaging includes a recommended age range. The age range is only a suggestion based on average child development. Use the information

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    basic guide to properly child-proofing a home room by room. In this guide to child proofing a home you will find instructions to do it yourself‚ a safety check for new babies‚ car safety‚ and safety tips for older children as well. My purpose for this guide is to help parents keep their children safe at home and on the road. Bathroom Safety Toilets and bathtubs – You must always be careful when it come to the risk of drowning and when it comes to your child. Your child should never be left alone

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    As a home-based child-carer I would like to provide parent’s/carers with information outlining the following: Current Legislation. Role of the Regulatory Bodies. Legislation is a very important part of my practise. It ensures that I provide a high standard of care for the children that attend my setting. There are several pieces of legislation that affect the early years and childcare sector but I have outlined ones that I feel are most important and relevant to my work as a home-based child-care

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    THE EFFECT OF BROKEN HOME ON CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CASE STUDY: ISOKO SOUTH L.G.A. OF DELTA STATE) BY OBOGO PATIENCE (NCE 2008/10/917) SCHOOL OF PRIMARY EDUCATION. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL STUDIES FEDERAL COLLEGE EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) OMOKU P.M.B 11‚ RIVERS STATE DECEMBER 2011 Title page i Certification ii Dedication iii Acknowledgment iv Abstract v TABLE OF CONTENT vi CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Background of the Study 2.1 State of the Problems

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    professional child-care provider but possibly a good trusted friend‚ family member‚ or a next-door neighbor who provides full- or part-time care for a single family. However‚ a family daycare home may be eligible to become a licensed daycare home in some states if the operator decides that this would be beneficial 2. What are the types of abuse and what do they include? Physical abuse is the most obvious form of child abuse worldwide. While reasonable discipline is excused from child abuse laws‚

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    population growth within major cities has placed concern on the safety of children – especially within western countries. Worldwide‚ numerous things have impacted the health and wellbeing of children; “Industrialization‚ population growth‚ poverty‚ environmental degradation‚ crime and war and the continuous dumping of toxic waste in to the atmosphere‚ the waterways and the soil have all played their part ”(Gleeson‚ B. S. N. (2006). The idea of a child friendly city is based on principles written by the United

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