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    like for their child‚ that’s why open evenings/days are so important so that parents can see what the school offers. There are three important principals that we need to talk about closely when it comes to empowering adults and children in any childcare settings. Firstly it is to be able to respect the individual differences of each child for example a child could be from a different country/background/religion so I have to ensure that the setting/staff works towards the needs of this child. For

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    environment for the children. •Maintained nursery school- is a school for children between the age of 3 and 5. It is run by fully qualified and trained to staff who encourage and supervise education play and learning rather than just providing childcare. It is part of early childhood education. •Nursery or reception class in a primary or independent school -Nursery schools provide a more direct and structured education for early years children aged 3 to 5 Some may be part of an independent school

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    E1: The Children Act of 1989 The Childcare Act of 2004 The Childcare Act of 2006 The Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Act of 2001 Equal Opportunities Act Of 2010 E2: The Children Act of 9189 made it mandatory for settings to have to have a child protection policy. This affected practitioners because they had to start working with parents and gaining their trust if they were going to become aware of any home life changes. They also had to become observant for any signs of abuse

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    located at 4607 North 45th Avenue‚ Omaha‚ Nebraska 68104. The hours of operation are Mondays through Fridays 6am until midnight and Saturdays 6am until noon. Less than a mile away from D’s Learning Center is the Brighter New Beginnings Preschool and Childcare Center‚ Inc. Parents can feel confident as far as safety because there are safety and fire plans at both locations‚ which is a requirement with the State and Fire Marshall. This In Home Daycare and the Center are

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    Bibliography: Text books Meggitt.C – Children and Young People’s Workforce‚ published 2011‚ published by Hodder Education Tassoni.P - Caring For Children‚ published 2011‚ published by Heinemann Tassoni.P – Childcare and Education‚ published 2011‚ published by Heinemann Websites http://www.simplypsychology.org/bobo-doll.html published 2011 seen 06/01/13 at 17:48 http://www.cdrcp.com/transition/part-1-understanding-transitions/page-4 seen 06/01/13 at 18:13 http://unihub

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    Little House Day Care We are Professional Child Care Providers‚ not babysitters. Our goal is to provide your child with a clean‚ safe‚ comfortable environment where they can play and learn with guidance and loving care while you are at work or attending school. In order to make our relationship as enjoyable as possible the following are some mutual benefits that are necessary to assure that there are no misunderstandings between either party‚ that each party is aware of the requirements‚ and

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    National Childminding Association Unit 102‚ Custard Factory Gibb Street‚ Digbeth Birmingham B9 4AA January 2013 0844 2252 880 NCMA have arranged these courses‚ which are partly funded by the Local Authority as listed below. This course forms part of your Childminder registration process and it is currently a requirement of your Childminding Registration that the course must be completed in full and an attendance certificate held prior to the date of registration. Attendance

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    Leya Whelan Outcome 1 Assessment Criteria 1 Legislation * The Children’s Act 1989  The heart of the Children Act is a belief that the best place for children to be looked after is within their own home and ensuring the welfare of the childrens upbringing is paramount. The Act is built on the notion of parental responsibility. This is duties‚ rights‚ powers and responsibilities of a parent in respect of their child. The aim of the Children Act is to offer safeguard to children

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    Early childhood is considered to be a distinct phase of development‚ within which children’s learning and development are more intense than at any other stage of life. Hopefully‚ for most childcare professionals ‚ it is a love of children that leads them to and keeps them in child care . Some people choose it so they can stay home with their own children. Others do it to help out their community. Still other try it because to them they think it might be an easy way to earn money. It was

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    environment with the use of stair gates‚ keeping doors locked and secure and ensuring sharp objects are our of reach. Also ensuring that activities are made enjoyable yet contribute to the child learning and achieving at the same time. 2. Childcare Act (2006) – Finally this legislation is important as it introduced EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) to ensure that children are meeting the correct criteria needed to help and prepare children for school and life. This is done through play both

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