[pic][pic] 5.1. Explain the importance of play to children’s learning and development and the need for an inclusive approach. Play is very important to children as this is how children learn. It gives them the chance to explore the world around them. It helps them develop social skills‚ language skills‚ new skills and improve existing ones. It helps children to build self-esteem. Play stimulates creativity and imagination and lets children be in charge. Children learn by leading
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Play is an essential part of every child’s life and is vital for the enjoyment of childhood and as well as social‚ emotional‚ intellectual and physical development. Having the time and space to play allows children the chance to keep them physically active and it gives them the freedom to make their own choices about what they want to do. Research shows that play has a range of benefits to the child‚ family‚ and the community‚ as well as improving healthy and quality of life. Play also helps the
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Supporting Equality and Inclusion Play is an essential part of of every child’s life and is vital for the enjoyment of childhood and as well as social‚ emotional‚ intellectual and physical development. Having the time and space to play allows children the chance to keep them physically active and it gives them the freedom to make their own choices about what they want to do. Research shows that play has a range of benefits to the child‚ family and the community‚ as well as improving healthy and
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Behaviour Policy It is my policy to set clear boundaries for children’s behaviour. My procedure is always to reward and encourage good behaviour. This could be done verbally or in the form of a reward chart. I will discuss the boundaries for behaviour with all children‚ if children understand the boundaries they will feel more secure. I will take into consideration the age and stage of the child and their individual needs. Distraction will be used to divert a child’s attention. Where possible
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My role as a childminder involves ensuring that all current legislation is adhered to in line with the relevant governing bodies. This includes the following: As per the Children Act of 2004 "Every Child Matters" and I will ensure that whilst in my care you child is healthy‚ safe‚ enjoys them self whilst achieving goals‚ makes a positive contribution and achieves economic well-being. In addition to this the Children Act of 1989 acknowledges children’s rights in UK law and states "the needs of
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Task 1 legislation Human Rights Act Human rights are rights and freedoms that belong to all individuals regardless of their nationality and citizenship. They are also important in maintaining a fair and civilized society. The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) was drafted by the nations of the Council of Europe (including the UK) in the aftermath of World War II. In October 2000‚ The Human Rights Act came into effect in the UK. This meant that people in the UK can defend their rights in
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TASK 6 Make a list of associations you have with the word “grammar” (They may not all be negative!) • Intimidating • Frightening • Confusing • Diction • Fascinating TASK 7 Look at the following sentences and decide which are correct. Write a correct version of the examples that are incorrect. 1. We’ve been looking for you for ages: Correct. 2. I’ve been to the movies last night: Incorrect. Correction: I went to the movies last night
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Accident‚ illness and emergency policy & procedure The safety and wellness of your child whilst in my care is of paramount importance and my statutory duty. However sometimes accidents may happen and I will follow the following procedures to ensure that accidents are managed appropriately. My premises are checked and aligned with the requirements of EYFS. I also ensure that my safety routines are regularly reviewed and updated. A record of the incident however minor or serious will be recorded
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CYPOP 30: Support the creativity of children and young people 1.1 Explain evidence‚ approaches and theories about the benefits of creativity for the well being of children and young people. Ofsted have evidence about creative partnerships and the benefits of creativity for the well being of children and young people. They praised creative partnerships in 2006 for helping to improve pupil’s personal and social skills. It also gave the teachers‚ school leaders and creative practitioners more
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CYPOP 14 1.1 Identify the different relationships children and young people may have. Parents Siblings Extended family Friends Healthcare providers (e.g doctor/dentist) Social workers Teachers Childminders Carers Neighbours 1.2 Explain the importance of positive relationships for development and wellbeing. Positive relationships with children and young people are important because if the child feels comfortable around the carer they can separate more easily from their parents
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