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    category. The only requirements specific to daycare centers are that (a) they be licensed and inspected once a year‚ (b) all new daycare workers take part in a three day state-certified training program and (c) the child/daycare giver ratio be no greater than 8 to 1. The annual inspection fee is $500. The total cost of the three-day training program is estimated to be $200 per employee. Mary Lux is responsible for planning the details of the daycare

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    to do with young children that I took care of. Lucky for me‚ my older sister enrolled my niece at a family childcare home within walking distance of my high school bus stop. Each afternoon I would go directly from school to get my niece and wait for my sister to arrive after work to pick her up. The provider‚ Lucile‚ was so happy and great with the children that I honestly thought this would be a great job for me. She treated the children in her care with such love and warmth that I thought

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    5. Achieve economic well being Not being prevented by economic disadvantage from achieving their full potential. * Equality Act 2010 There are nine protected characteristics. The characteristics applying to home based child care include disability‚ race‚ religion or belief and gender. The Act simplifies‚

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    Babysitting and Child-care ENG 121 November 1‚ 2010 Babysitting and Child-Care Child-care and babysitting are similar in the ways that they deal with the care of children. With the intention to properly care for children parents look to child-care providers and babysitters to watch their children while they go to work‚ shopping‚ or out for the evening. The choice is up to the parents as to which one is right for them and their child or children. Child-care and baby sitting have some similarities

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    stay home. Cooking‚ cleaning‚ and tending to the children was part of a normal routine. The choice was virtually non existent. Even though things have changed since then‚ many often still fail to understand that being a mother‚ is a 24 hour 7 day-a-week job with no pay.It is a job that some may find overwhelming. Between maintaining a social life and tending to a family‚ it is a challenge. There are however‚ those that make it look easy. Whether or not it is easy is not the important factor

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    Should Both Parents Work If you are married it is likely that both you and your spouse work outside the home. Dual income with no kids would be the norm. But‚ what happens when you and your spouse start having children? Realistically is it necessary for both parents to work while raising young children? This debate has stirred up much conflict in today and time. There are two very conflicting answers. The first answer states the cost of raising and supporting a family is so high that in order to

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    References: Anonymous (n.d.). Creche. (Online).Available from: www.en.wikipedia.org . (Accessed: 10 October‚ 2012). Mayhew‚ R. (2012). Advantages and disadvantages of child day care at a workplace. (Online). Available from: www.ehow.com. (Accessed: 11 October‚ 2012). Roberts‚ E. (2010). Benefits of offering childcare in the workplace for employees. (Online). Available from: www.helium.com. (Accessed: 10 October‚ 2012). Spencer

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    highlighting the importance of self-awareness and interpersonal skills within the early child care setting. The rights of the child within the ECCE. How to communicate effectively with children their families and other colleagues and how this benefits all involved. How being part of a team within the ECCE benefits and what regulations are put in place to ensure quality of education and the quality of the child care setting and facilities. Self-Awareness is the understanding of your own personality‚ behaviours

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    individual in charge of hiring at the center would benefit most from conducting a job analysis of the teachers on staff and deciding if further qualifications are desired or if those employed reflect the standard the center wishes to set in regards to child care. Details of the job that should be analyzed and reflected in the job description are an ability to work well with children‚ innate creativity‚ patience‚ and dedication to advancing the education of the pupils in their charge. Because the national

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    site according to community and school needs. Generally‚ the program runs from 6:30 a.m. until school begins and resumes after school dismisses until 6:00 p.m.‚ including minimum days. Description: * The Peninsula Family YMCA Preschool/Childcare is a non-profit organization that has a preschool and a child care program available to children before and after school. They provide activities to children that are designed to spark a child’s imagination and encourage life-long positive values

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