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    The transition from home to an early years setting may start when the family visits the early years setting‚ or through a home visit. A home visit or a visit to the setting before a child starts there gives the staff a chance to find out what the parents are expecting from the setting. All this helps parents and children to make the transition from being at home to starting in a group setting. Parents and child often appreciate having a booklet of their own to keep and this can build into a record

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    needs to be in place within an early years setting. This is because‚ it allows the setting to run smoothly as everyone knows what they need to do and when. Operational systems and financial systems are important elements of a business plan which enable a service to run efficiently. There are many operational systems and financial systems involved in a service. Task 2: Structure of the day: There are many ways in which this operational system impact on early years or play works services. It

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    Professional Practice The Importance of Routines in Early Years Early Years Classrooms need to have routines. These routines help maintain order‚ If there is a set activity for every part of the day‚ the teacher will be able to focus more on the teaching and less on giving instructions to the class. Routines help children cooperate by reducing stress and anxiety for everyone. Setting up classroom and home routines help children understand expectations and boundaries. Routines help kids learn

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    Unit 5 Assignment E1 It is important that a practitioner works professionally in their job and understands their responsibility and as they are working with a range of people they need to know how to maintain a good and professional relationship and this generally means they need to be able to talk about the appropriate things to that specific person and should understand their boundaries. A practitioner will work with parents/carers‚ children‚ colleagues‚ students and multi-disciplinary teams

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    What is early childhood education? American Academy of Paediatrics defines 1-5 years of age‚ other defines as birth to 8 years. Children’s bodies and brains grow rapidly during this period of life. Many skills and milestones such as language‚ physical and social developments are expected to reach at this stage. Importance of early childhood development In the first few year‚ more than 100 billion neurons are formed‚ they are just like milky way. This process is called neuron proliferation

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    four in England are entitled to 15 hours per week of early years education for free. The local authority is provided with government funds to enable that early years education is provided for children for up to two years of free education over 38 weeks of the year‚ parents will also have the option to pay for additional hours if and when they require them. Early years education is about supporting very young children‚ children aged 3-5 years old. It is very different from Key Stage 1 as it is

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    Early Education: The Need for Preschool for all‚ Not only Beneficial but an Investment The No Child left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 encourages families and schools of the use of federal funds for early education programs such as preschool. However this federal Act falls under flaws. The act states that only eligible children will qualify for this program. Their eligibility will be based on the child age‚ and whether the child applying for the benefits is at risk of not achieving academic standards

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    In the past few years‚ the result of starting education early has had many doubts of whether it is beneficial for the young learner or not? Which has led to many researches being conducted in order to find the most suitable age for children to start their education system‚ in countries around the globe. UK is one of the few that enforce education at a younger age‚ compared to other European nations. For many years‚ the UK has been out of step with other countries in expecting children to start

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    Communication is a way of understanding each others’ needs and sending or giving messages to each other. Good communication skills are essential for early childhood educators and using these skills will enable students to have better understanding to improve their learning process‚ and to develop the relationship between teachers and student. Apart from reading‚ writing‚ speaking and listening‚ teachers’ facial expressions and body language also contributes to communicating with students. A child

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    Mrs. C Comp II 25 October‚ 2013 Men in Early Childhood Education Men are seen in few numbers when it comes to the world of early childhood education or what is known as a “woman’s world” because of the salary elementary teachers make‚ stereotypes‚ the possibility of accusations of sexual abuse and the preferences of the male himself. Men stand out in teaching elementary because they are role models and because their ability to connect to their students. Lately‚ the number of men in this field

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