Advantage b. Problem C. Conclusion 1. Parents should stay at home to take care of their children 2. Alternative: High-quality day care center is better than other alternatives 3. Compromise between parental child care and out-of-home childcare a. Government policy-quality of day care center b. Company-flexible working time Which way is the best to care for your baby? Today‚ most parents are concerned about which type of child care is best for their children. In the past‚ mothers
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Ele ct ro n ic Hallwa y ® Case Teaching Resources FROM THE EVANS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS Th e Box 353060 · University of Washington · Seattle WA 98195-3060 www.hallway.org DAYCARE COMES TO NORTHVILLE Northville‚ a medium-sized city in the midwestern part of the United States‚ has experienced a significant change in the composition of its municipal work force of 1‚800 employees. Approximately thirty-five percent of the city employees are now female. In a recent survey of city employees
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EYMP 4 Tasks 1.1‚ 2.1 and 2.2 The scope includes the mothers who are not able to leave the homes and not able to afford the private nursery care or a day nursery. For working mothers who are earning not too much or under normal wedges‚ they are helped by government in child vouchers forms. Govt. is giving free education (funding for 2 (trial areas)‚ from 3 years old about 15 hours a week term wise or 11 hours a week through out
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Services: http://www.childcarelink.gov.sg/ccls/home/familyDayCareSer.jsp Harms‚ T.‚ Clifford‚ R.‚ & Cryer‚ D. (2005). Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale. New York: Teachers College Press. Shpancer‚ N. (2010‚ October 17). Is Nonparental Childcare Bad for Children? Retrieved November 28‚ 2011‚ from Psychology Today: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/insight-therapy/201010/is-non-parental-daycare-bad-children
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The Effects of Day Care on Children’s Emotional‚ Cognitive‚ and Social Development by Gina Lalli There have been many concerns in the past decades as to whether attending daycare during infancy produces negative or positive effects on the development of children (Belsky and Steinberg 1978‚ Booth et al. 2002‚ Egeland and Hiester 1995‚ Farran and Ramey 1977‚ Field 1991‚ Lamb 1996‚ Peisner-Feinberg et al. 2001‚ Schwartz 1983). Many of these concerns are influenced by the fear that separating infant
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is based in central Croydon‚ they also have establishments around the London area. As this is a privately funded establishment parents pay a fee as well as receiving financial help from the government in the form of tax credits and may receive childcare vouchers from employers. This nursery offers full and part time child care. Its hours are between 8am and 6pm‚ 51 weeks per year. Full day hours stretch from 8am to 6pm whereas half days are from 8am to 1am or 1am to 6pm. Early drop offs and late
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Unit title: Promote learning and development in the early years Unit number: EYMP 2 Unit level: 3 1.1 Explain each areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent There are seven areas of learning and developments are for the children aged 0-5 years in the early years framework which are the: * Personal‚ Social and Emotional Development The way how children we can see develop their PSED development * Communication and Language The way
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Unit 9 1.1 As a nursery nurse you need to contribute to a programme of age-appropriate activities designed to stimulate the children you are working with: • Keep an accurate record of achievement file on your key children • Be a pro-active team member‚ offering appropriate support to your colleagues • Liaise with and support parents and other family members • Attend ALL out of working hours activities‚ e.g. training‚ monthly staff meetings‚ parents’ evenings‚ summer fayre‚ Christmas party
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CU1521 Support Young Children and Peoples health and safety Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services taking into account the individual age and abilities of the children or young people being planned for: eg climbing equiptment for older children identifying specific risks to individual children or young people eg those with sensory impairment; identifying the needs of adults where relevant eg resources‚ equipment
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Starter and Opinion Recently‚ the dramatic increase in the number of families with both parents working outside the home has sparked one of the largest social controversies in the contemporary world‚ whether or not a child should attend daycare. Many parents across the country struggle to make this decision as numerous questions are raised regarding whether or not daycare is more beneficial or harmful for infants and young children. On the one hand‚ parents who choose to utilize daycare say that
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