Economics Assessment – outcome 3 1. Market failure is ultimately defined by when a market is unable to allocate the resources it has effectively. The two main reasons that a market fails is down to productive inefficiency and allocative inefficiency. Productive inefficiency can be described as when companies are not making the most of the inputs they receive. The output that has been lost due to this could have been used more wisely to satisfy consumer wants and needs. Allocative inefficiency is
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Reflective Account Setting Up a Homebased Childcare Business I first decided to become a childminder after speaking with a friend of mine who already was a childminder. We discussed how I used to work abroad as an au pair and how my career as a medical insurance consultant was no longer what I wanted to do. She told me all about childminding and how it was a flexible approach to working life whilst balancing family life too. I did some research on what sort of childcare was available in the
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MU 2.4 Task1 Policy Statement The health‚ safety and welfare of children‚ staff and visitors to Thornhill Lower School are a priority of the Governing Body of the School. The Governing Body recognises its responsibility to maintain high standards of health and safety and will take all reasonable steps to fulfil this responsibility. The Governing Body will pay particular attention to meeting the requirements of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and all the relevant statutory requirements
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of this the early year’s sector provide many types of provisions to meet the needs of families. Other provisions include: Nurseries Childminders Pre-schools Crèches Parent and toddler groups Children centres EYMP 4 Task 3 The effective provision of pre-school education (EPPE) project is the first major European longitudinal study of a national sample of young children’s development (intellectual and social/behavioural) between the ages of three and seven years. To
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Pythagoras of Samos Pythagoras of Samos is described as the first pure mathematician and is extremely important because of who he was‚ he was born in Samos‚ Ionia 569 BC and died in 475 BC . We have nothing of Pythagoras’ writings. Pythagoras’s father was Mnesarchus and his mother was Pythais. As a child Pythagoras spent his early years in Samos but travelled wide with his father. There are accounts of Mnesarchus returning to tyre with Pythagoras and that he was taught there by the
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ASSESSOR ……Pat Frost ……. UNIT 4222-306……………... Unit Outcome Assessment details 4222-306 Outcome 1 Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 Point 4 Outcome 2 Point 1 Point 2 / 5 Point 3 Point 4 Point 5 see point 2 Point 6 Outcome 3 Point 1 Point 2 Identify
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Unit 64 Outcome 1: Understand the purpose and principles of early year’s frameworks. Assessment criteria: 1. Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early year’s frameworks and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings. The most commonly used early years framework in the uk is the Early years foundation stage which has been in force since 2008. This has four main principles which are: * A unique child‚ * Positive relationships‚
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UNIT 4222-301 PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OUTCOME 3 EXPLAIN HOW PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT BACKGROUNDS MAY USE AND/OR INTERPRET COMMUNICATION METHODS IN DIFFERENT WAYS Our knowledge and understanding of the words we use and how they communicate them has been influenced by our culture. A culture is the community or group an individual was born‚ grew up and live in. Our community or group have a lot of people who have an influence of how we interpret things. Our family has the biggest
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It is important to adopt a balanced approach to risk management which includes taking into account the child or young person’s age‚ needs and abilities: An activity such as climbing needs to be appropriate for both the age and the ability of the child. Many Adventure Playgrounds and parks have age restricted play areas which take into account the safety of the child‚ for example Harewood House Adventure Playground. The older childs play area is inappropriate for a smaller child‚ with a
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UNIT 301 OUTCOME 1 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with young children‚ young people and adults. * To develop positive relationship we need to demonstrate and model effective communication. * Need to consider how we approach other people and respond. * Positive relationship always enables people to communicate information with one another. * Strong and effective communication helps parents and any adults
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