CYPOP 5 Understand how to set up a home based child care service 1. Outline the current legislation covering the home based childcare‚ and the role of regulatory bodies. Current Legislation There are many different Legislation being brought out in place to help maintain and improve services‚ for example; Every Child Matters In 2003‚ the Government made a new legislation called Every Child Matters. This was published due to a report into the death of Victoria Climbié. There was a
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(079.1.1) INFORMATION SHEET What is the current Legislation for home based care‚ and what are the roles of the regulatory bodies? There are a number of laws relating to children and young people both here in Wales and in England. Here is an overview of the current legislation which effects home based care as well as some additional information about the regulatory bodies that enforce these legislations. The Children Act - (2004) - Arguably the most important act relating to children
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1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early year’s framework. Each of the nations within the UK has a set of welfare requirements or standards that must be met by the provider of early years care. These specific requirements include statutory guidance; this guidance provider exactly what is required of them in the early years setting. Welfare requirements - Within your setting you should safeguard and promote Children’s welfare‚ we must take necessary steps to ensure
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Positive relationships and communication Cyp3.6 1.1 Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working The importance of multi-agency working and integrated working is that children in their early years may have a range of needs‚ so the way we work together with a wide range of different professionals can have a positive impact on children’s health‚ development and learning as we can make sure all information is passed on effectively. Multi agency working is important
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Cognitive Theories Jean Piaget Jean Piaget was a cognitive theorist in 1896 – 1980. He had a way of how children learned‚ which was that they go through stages and sequences throughout their lives and they are active learners. He used firsthand experience to learn he also learned how to change what they learned into using behaviour. He did not clearly state the importance of social and emotional aspects of learning and did not focus the attention on social relationships as much as other
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CYPOP7 Explain the features of an environment that supports creativity and creative learning. Children need challenging places to jump‚ swing‚ climb‚ run and skip. The outdoor area offers major learning opportunities. In her book‚ Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places‚ Risk and Challenge (2007)‚ Helen Tovey lists the following features as important in creating a challenging and creative outdoor area: designated spaces‚ but children should be allowed to rearrange them and use them
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CYPOP 7 – Promote creativity and creative learning in young Children CACHE Level 3 Diploma for the children and young people’s workforce – Jacqueline Monks Analyse the differences between creative learning and creativity. Creative learning is about how children are actively involved in their own learning‚ where they are given the opportunity to make choices and decisions which develops their problem solving skills and imaginative thinking. It can be achieved through providing a creative environment
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Unit 5 Written Test I. Express in one word: 1) to discuss matters in order to come to an agreement; 2) to go beyond what is allowed or necessary; 3) keeping of law‚ custom‚ duty; 4) to prevent smb. from doing smth‚ to bring to nothing; 5) to persuade a person to do or take smth. by using unfair methods‚ tricks. II. Give E. equivalents to: 1) взаимодействие человека и машины; 2) глубокие перемены; 3) устранять‚ исключать‚ уничтожать; 4) уроки труда; 5) коррективный; заменять учителя; 6) доступ‚ подход;
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CYPOP 23 1.1 - Explain how to identify which languages are used by children and young people in the work setting 1.2 - Explain how to collect information on a child or young person’s use of their languages at home and in the work setting It is necessary to find out information regarding a child’s background and their exposure to languages before they attend the setting. This can be done through a number of ways: information in registration forms‚ asking the family‚ interaction with the child and
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Quantitative Analysis Task 5 Competency 309.3.3: Expected Value Decision Analysis Task A. Expected Value for each decision Develop New Product Decision Brach 1 – Develop Thoroughly EV if Market reaction is good= $500.000(0‚ 4)= $200.000 EV if Market reaction is moderate= $25.000(0‚ 4)= $10.00 EV if Market reaction is poor= $1.000(0‚2)=$200 Total EMV=$200.000+$10.000+200= $210.20 Decision Brach 2 – Develop Rapidly EV if Market reaction is good= $500.000(0‚ 1)= $50
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