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    Promote Learning and Development in the Early Years 1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. The EYFS sets out seven areas of learning and development‚ all of which are important and interconnected. There are three prime areas which are important for firing children’s curiosity and enthusiasm‚ as well as helping them form relationships. The prime areas are: Communication and Language Physical Development Personal‚ Social and Emotional Development

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    of Inclusive practise for children and young people Medical model of disability This is based on an assumption that the child must adapt to the environment which exists. This model promotes an atmosphere of ‘dependence.’ Social model of disability The social model starts with the assumption that the way a school operates‚ the barriers present and different attitudes can prevent individuals from participating in society. This view of disability works to empower children and young people. Inclusive

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    CU1536 UNIT: PROFESSIONAL PRACTISE IN EARLY YEARS SETTINGS... 1.1 Explain how the range of early years setting reflects the scope and purpose of the sector. During the Second World War nurseries were set up for childcare so women could go and join the work force to replace their men who had to serve in the war. They needed women to work on farms‚ shops‚ factories etc‚ but when the men returned home and back to their jobs‚ women went back to caring for their children and therefore nurseries were closed

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    E100 TMA 04 Activity are planned to extend children learning and development area as they learn new words and able to build on their communication and language by describing and explaining what they are doing and asking question. This also extends their vocabulary example the children enjoy playing with weighing scales so I plan activities using different resources such as lentils instead of sand or dry pasta to learn numbers‚ sizes‚ quantities etc. Again activities are planned around sand

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    LEVEL 3 CHILD CARE 3.1. Explain the benefits of the key worker/person system in early years settings. A Key Worker is responsible for liaising with the child’s carer‚ informing the carer of activities in which the child has participated. She/He has the responsibility for monitoring your child’s development in the six areas of learning outcomes. She/He will be happy to share with you the development sheets that are completed on a regular basis and work with you if your child needs any extra assistance

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    Introduction to Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Car or Children and Young Peoples Settings UNIT 5 1.1 Being a support worker means I have a responsibility of duty of care‚ which I am to adhere to at all times. This responsibility is a legal obligation as part of my job role. If these standards of care are not met I can put the service user/s in jeopardy of harm. The duty of care should be my self acting in the best interest of the individual at all times which should not be detrimental to the

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    Explain how the procedures of the work setting protect both children and young people and practitioners. Not only do Gap Club’s procedures protect the children who attend the club but they also protect the staff too. An example of this would be the policies and procedures relating to the receipt‚ storage and administration of medicine. All staff at Gap know that this should be strictly adhered to as the aim of the policy is to protect us and the children against medication errors. The dose and

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    PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS 1.1 IDENTIFY THE DIFFERENT REASONS PEOPLE COMMUNICATE Human beings talk‚ listen‚ touch and see in order to be socially engaged within society‚ to realise their status in society and to allow others to become aware of their needs. In a young peoples care settings‚ good communication is vital primarily to build trust and respect between the different parties who live and work there. Effective communication will

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    Unit 1 Explain how a work setting can encourage children and young people’s positive behaviour 4.1 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour. Understand policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour Policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour We take great pride in our childcare setting in promoting positive behaviour. This is reflected in many of our policies which are in place

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    Discuss Truman’s early life‚ including early business‚ his army service and his political life up through his career in the Senate. Harry S. Truman was born on May 8‚ 1884‚ in Lamar‚ MO. He was the son of John Anderson and Martha Ellen Young Truman. A family compromise between grandfathers middle names‚ Shipp and Solomon resulted giving him only the middle initial S. Sometimes he used a period (.)‚ sometimes he didn’t. In his early childhood‚ he moved yearly from farm to farm. In 1890 the

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