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    Child Care Observation

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    individuals while receiving documents and presenting presenting facts. The main focus is to secure the child in that particular environment‚ by following all policies and procedures of the agency. This appeal to me because I’ve had a personal experience of child care negligence. When my daughter was younger she attended at child care facility that I trust and believe would properly care for my child. One day‚ I stopped by to check on her

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    support of positive environments for children and young people. Mandatory 3 credits GLH 27 1. Describe what you understand by the term ‘positive environment’ and identify regulatory requirements that underpin a positive environment for children and young people. Whatever age group or setting you are working with‚ you must plan an environment that encourages the development of the whole child. First of all you think about the different settings that children aged 2-4 years may experience. The settings

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    We should care about protecting the environment because climate change causes malnutrition. Malnutrition is a poor condition of heath caused by lack of food. Perhaps people assume that this issue cannot possibly occur. However‚ agriculture is strongly influenced by raising temperature and acid rain‚ which is made by gas emission. Acid rain will make plants gradually dying and no more fruits and vegetables for us. According to Michael Reagan‚ people who manage their farms in the

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    Child Care Philosophy

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    Child Care Philosophy I provide a safe‚ loving‚ respectful environment‚ children have the greatest opportunity to grow and develop. Such an environment should be the foundation of all childcare programs‚ however‚ I believe it is an educator’s duty to go above and beyond safety‚ love and respect. We‚ as educators‚ should strive to create an environment that is fulfilling‚ enriching and supporting of all possible learning and growing opportunities. How Children Learn To seek out these opportunities

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    Should Doctors Take Gifts

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    least genuine attempts to do so. Since it is so personal‚ patients may feel that they are still in debt to their healthcare providers even if proper payment was done. These patients may give their healthcare professional a gift to show their thanks. Should the healthcare professional accept or reject these gifts? Currently‚ it seems that the decision is up to the healthcare professional’s discretion. To begin with‚ some sort of loose definition must be set for the types of gifts that are being discussed

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    What subjects should we study at school? School is a place to discover. To discover new friends‚ hobbies‚ feelings‚ likes‚ dislikes‚ but most importantly to discover passions. As James Barrie once said “ Nothing is really work‚ unless you’d rather be doing something else”. When you discover the things you like you progress with them and flourish in them. However‚ many teenagers are being pushed towards to low-quality "dead end" vocational courses‚ when really they should be pushed into doing

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    get to know a child better. While observing how a child interacts with their peers‚ adults‚ and how they behave in different settings‚ you are getting to know the child without speaking to them. It may be important to observe a child but at the same time it may mislead you into being judgmental‚ to soon. For instance‚ if you observe a child misbehaving‚ not getting along with the other children or talking back to the teacher‚ you might get the impression that he/she is a "bad" child and you might

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    01/04/2015 Patricia Holmes Child Care Level 2. Using the Early Years Foundation Stage‚ produce a development plan that shows the expected pattern of children and young people’s communicational development plan from to 5: Unique Children Understanding and observing each child’s individual development and learning‚ assessing that child’s progress and planning for the next steps you will be taking with this child. Positive Relationships When working in an environment with children it is important

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    considering the present

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    help with achieving my long-term academic‚ personal and professional goals. My Goals and SMART Goals Creating a game plan for success can be challenging‚ however after evaluating my future‚ building on past positive experiences‚ I need to determine what I need‚ to reach my long-term goal which is to become a private investigator or a probation officer by the age of 30. By starting with my BA in Social and Criminal Justice‚ I can achieve my short-term goal. This is a four year degree program that requires

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    We are what we eat

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    some point in your life‚ someone probably said to you: “You are what you eat.” Well‚ that’s true. If we eat healthy‚ we will more likely be healthy. Our bodies need healthy‚ clean foods to grow strong‚ learn‚and be active. Our kids especially need these things because their bodies are changing‚ growing and learning so much every day. Eating healthy from the time of infancy will follow our children through adolescence into adulthood. Proper nutrition will not only help our kids avoid illness

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