CACHE LEVEL 3: UNDERSTAND HOW TO SET UP A HOME BASED CHILDCARE SERVICE 4) UNDERSTAND THE PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMENT OF ROUTINES FOR HOME BASED CHILDCARE 4.1 EXPLAIN HOW ROUTINES ARE BASED ON: * Meeting a child’s needs * Agreements with parents * Participation of children 4.2 Explain how they would adapt routines to meet the needs of children at different ages and stages of development 4.3 Explain how they ensure that each child is welcomed and valued in the home based work setting
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A manager of a childcare center has various roles and responsibilities that they are accountable for. In order for the center to be successful‚ one must create a professional environment in which teachers can instruct and motivate healthy learning to children. With this being said‚ none of these roles can be completed without the help of a highly qualified manager‚ (Hearron‚ 2007). A high-qualified manager must first have the needed characteristics to run a daycare. The most important characteristic
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E1 When discussing what types of setting which provide care and education‚ you need to take into consideration the different types such as statutory sectors‚ voluntary sectors and private sectors. Statutory sectors are services which have to be provided by law for children and families‚ this requires the government or local authorities to provided them. A statutory sector is like school (private not included) it must be provide and must be attended to as this is a vital learning programme of life
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March 8‚ 2013 School Searching Introduction Hello Kim‚ I would like to help you find a quality‚ affordable childcare program that would ease your concern with your son development with vocabulary‚ social‚ and motor skills. In this letter‚ I plan to address‚ three things you should look for in a childcare environment that supports your son ’s development‚ three factors that could contribute to atypical development at this age‚ and give my assessment of whether
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from September 2008. Introduction Since 2001‚ Ofsted has inspected childcare against the National Standards for under 8s day care and childminding. That is about to be replaced by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) From September 2008‚ the registration of childcare for children under the age of eight will change. Childcare will no longer be registered under the Children Act 1989. Instead it will be registered under the Childcare Act 2006 (Sections 49 and 50). The changes separate the regulation
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reabsorption of secreted materials What does the capsule do?It supports and protects the kidney What is the function of the cortex? It is the main sight for filtration‚ reabsorption‚ and secretion What are renal pyramids? Triangular shaped units in the medulla that house the loops of Henle and collecting ducts of the nephron. This is also the site for the counter-current system that concentrates salt and conserves water and urea Where is the site of blood filtration? Glomerulus What
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Hoang Thi Thanh Ha - 13200154 Case 14-3 Coconut Telegraph 1. Is Coconut’s February 1‚ 2012‚ arrangement with Buffett within the scope of ASC 985-605? ASC 985 -605 Software — Revenue Recognition “provides guidance on when revenue should be recognized and in what amounts for licensing‚ selling‚ leasing‚ or otherwise marketing computer software.” It defines “ Software arrangements range from those that provide a license for a single software product to those that‚ in addition to the delivery of
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Working in Partnerships TASK A Task A 1 (ref 1.1) Working in partnerships with -: Volunteers Health visitors Child development officers Staff/colleagues Social workers SALT – Speak and Language Therapist Ofsted Educational psychologists EYTA – Early Years Teaching Advisor Manager Healthcare Professionals Room Leaders Other settings – Primary teachers SENCO – Special need co-ordinator Children Chef/Kitchen – allergies‚ food requirements‚ vegetarian EAL Worker – English Additional
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Learning Outcome 2: Observation Record | Placement Number - 3 | Observation Number - | Date – 15.11.2012 | Type of Setting - Day Nursery | Type of Observation - Written | Personal‚ Social and Emotional Communication and Language Physical Literacy Mathematics Understanding of the world Expressive Arts and Design | Age of children - 0-1 years | Time allowed - 1:35 to 1:45pm (10minutes) | Indoor/Outdoor observation – Indoor Observation |
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SHC 33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1.3. Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity. Inclusive practice supports children and young people to develop acknowledging the differences between them with a positive attitude. Seeing the differences between them in positive way gives them an equal position to the others and helps everybody included to develop with confidence and self-esteem. In my working setting
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