benefits of developing reflective practice within a childcare setting is the key to quality improvement as it helps practitioners to identify the strengths and weaknesses of different aspects of skills and progress within the settings provision. It involves thinking about how you currently work to reflect to see if it can be done in a different way in order to improve your practise. Practitioners will be taking various observations of children to see if they’re meeting their norms‚ then practitioners
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Level 1. When I first started school I had a limited amount english I was very skeptical to learning words from other students because I thought so many of them where going to bad words‚ and did not want to get in trouble with the teacher. Level 2. I remember when my fourth grade teacher had this box full of cards that would buy pizza‚ a huge bag of gummy bears‚ and other prizes. I only remember the pizza and the gummy bears because someone in class won them for having the most AR (accelerated
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UNIT 066 PROMOTE CHILDREN’S WELFARE AND WELL-BEING IN THE EARLY YEARS. OUTCOME 6 Be able to provide physical care for children. AC1. In my unit I always encourage personal care. Before and after breaks and lunch because I work in the baby unit we use cotton wool and water to wash the children’s hands and face‚ while some of the babies cant do this by themselves‚ there are other’s that can. While I wash
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Psychology Revision | Unit 1 and Unit 2 | | | Damien Edwards | | | | Cognitive Approach Craik and Tulving (1975) Aim – To test the Levels of Processing theory‚ and see if words processed semantically had better recall than words processed phonetically or structurally. Results – 17% recall for structural‚ 36% for phonetic and 65% for semantic processing. Conclusion – The deeper the level of processing‚ the stronger the memory‚ while shallow processing produces weak memory
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Unit 1 Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate The different reason people communicate is to show pain‚ anger‚ joy‚ love etc. It is important for people communicate so their views‚ wishes and information gets across. The communication could be formal or informal. Documentation and record keeping is important in the social care sector as this information may be used for legal reasons. All communications is confidential and are on a “need
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Child health: The children health affects the children levels of learning on a optional levels do to the nutritional status of there ability to learn.Some children have a negatively impact on health and learning when it comes to children that includes poor nutrition‚hungry‚poor hygiene and the lack of immunization.The nutrient can delay the individual child physical and cognitive development and when the child not being healthy.There are many children in different countries that suffer from poor
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Copyright © 2013. Project Management Institute. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced in any form without permission from the publisher‚ except fair uses permitted under U.S. or applicable copyright law. 1 - INTRODUCTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) – Fifth Edition provides guidelines for managing individual projects and defines project management related concepts. It also describes the project management life cycle and its related processes
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Unit 1 Introduction to Communication in Health and Social Care Learner’s Name Questions Answers 1.1 - Identify the different reasons people communicate To express needs; to share ideas and information; to reassure; to express feelings; to build relationships; socialize; to ask questions; to share experiences. People communicate in order to establish and maintain relationships with others‚ to give and receive information and instructions‚ to understand and be understood‚ to share
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To: Shareholders of Hot Fashions From: 10/11/2013 HOT FASHIONS BUSINESS REPORT Return On Capital Employed= 53.18% Return on capital employed (ROCE) is the ratio of net operating profit of a company to its capital employed. It measures in percentage terms whatever the net profit is generated to overall value of the company in terms of capital employed. In the case of hot fashions‚ they have managed to generate a return on their capital
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CACHE Tutor Guidance CACHE Level 2 Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education and Care (QCF) QRN: 601/2536/6 CACHE Level 2 Certificate in an Introduction to Early Years Education and Care (QCF) CACHE © Copyright 2014 All rights reserved worldwide. Reproduction by approved CACHE centres is permissible for internal use under the following conditions: CACHE has provided this Qualification Specification in Microsoft Word format to enable its Centres to use its content more
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