CYPOP 40 Assessment booklet Learning Outcome 2 CYPOP 40 2.1: Parents as partners in their children’s early learning 1. Explain ways in which parents are engaged as partners in their children’s early learning. A. One way that parents could engage as partners in their child’s learning could be getting their child to take books home‚ this would help the child to develop their intellectual skills at home as the child would be doing their homework and schoolwork at home
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No: 1 The Life Path 1 drive in this life is characterized by individualist desires‚ independence‚ and the need for personal attainment. The purpose to be fulfilled on this Life Path is that of becoming independent. This is a two part learning process; first‚ you must learn to stand on your own two feet and learn not to depend on others. After you are indeed free and independent‚ you must learn to be a leader. Many of our Generals‚ corporate leaders‚ and political leaders are men and women having
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Assessment task-CYPOP 14 Support children and young people to have possitive relationships. Part 1- The importance of positive relationships. Part2- How to support children and young people when they are in relationship difficulties. 1. identify the different relationships children and young people may have ➢ Parents‚ siblings and extended family ➢ Friends‚ enemies ➢ Doctors‚ dentist ➢ Social workers ➢ Teachers/tutors ➢ Carer’s Explain the importance of positive relationships for development
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CYPOP 5 Task 1 Information sheet for Parents outlining the following A) Current legislation for home based childcare B) The Role of regulatory bodies I would like to let you know as Parents with some very important information regarding up to date home based childcare legislation and the registered bodies to ensure your children get the best care possible whilst in my care‚ I have done so in a simple question and answer format‚ please do ask me if you have further questions. Q WHAT CURRENT
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Assignment 1 Current Legislation Covering Homebased Childcare And The Role Of The Regulatory Bodies Children Act (2004) This influential piece of legislation arose from the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’ and identifies five outcomes for all children: * Be healthy * Stay safe * Enjoy and achieve * Make a positive contribution * Achieve economic well-being Childcare Act (2006) This Act introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum into England and Wales‚ and place a
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Task 1 1.1 Outline the current legislation covering home-based childcare and the role of regulatory bodies. There are numerous laws‚ rules and regulations relating to children and young people in the UK and they there are all important. The currents legislation for Home based childcare is Every Child Matter. AS a Home-based childcare provider I must ensure that the current legislations are carried out and practiced according to the relevant governing bodies. I will commit to and continue
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Assessment task five Legislation and policies As a childminder I must ensure that my setting is safe and healthy. For this reason I will ensure that I am registered with the appropriate governing bodies and I adhere to the set guidelines. I will have up to date policies and review them on a regular basis. They will include procedures to deal with Accidents‚ Illness‚ allergies‚ and storage of and administration of medication. There are three key areas with regard to the safe care of children
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a registered name‚ nationality & to know & to be cared for (where possible) by their own parents. Children should have complete access to recreation & play which serves an educational purpose i.e. ‘children’s work is their play’ (article 7) * children should not be estranged from parents except for reasons such as abuse or neglect i.e. unless in the child’s best interests (article 9) * children have a right to input into decisions being made about them & have this honoured
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Task 9 Describe typical behaviors exhibited by children linked to their stage of development and key events in their lives Most of the behaviour that children display at each age and stage in their development is quite normal. Every child is unique and they all develop at their own pace. Below are some typical behaviours exhibited by children linked to their stage of development? Age Typical Behaviours why they may occur 0-1 years old May show anxiety towards strangers. Will show annoyance and
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All violent and horrifying programming shouldn’t be banned from network TV. When experiencing a horror movie‚ it is designed to scare them‚ to drive their fear of the dark‚ and to make anyone take a second glance when they’re walking home alone at night. When they observe the scenes from a violent movie‚ alike the 80s classic Bloodsport‚ a slightly higher gruesome and violent Karate Kid‚ both boys were required to learn how to properly fight‚ whether it be Karate or Kickboxing‚ and to beat their
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