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    Today’s young families are working harder and longer due to their dire need of affordable and accessible daycare. The extensive amounts of immigrants‚ young and Aboriginal families are in need of childcare in order to enable the parents to get appropriate education/training to approach good jobs. Approximately 70% of mothers with children fewer that age five are working‚ yet Canada lacks a national childcare system. This prevents the parents from working with a suffering years-long waiting list and

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    Childcare Unit 3

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    CHILDCARE D7: Show an understanding of diversity and inclusive practice. Diversity is an understanding and excepting that all children are different. It is showing that everyone is diverse‚ and that everyone has different wants and needs. Inclusive practice is when all children‚ no matter how diverse‚ are included in the same activity and don’t get left out; however‚ the practitioners help adjust activities to help meet the special needs of others‚ whilst making them feel like they can do anything

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    Childcare also known as a daycare are programs that provide supervision among children and their everyday needs. Daycare programs are administered by licensed adults during the day‚ while the legal guardians or parents work on a regular basis. Step Ahead Learning Center‚ is a school that serves children from ages three months up to five years old. I choose this particular program to study because working at Renaissance Club Sport as a Kid’s Club Attendant; I have met families that have their children

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    Reflecting is a process of paraphrasing and restating both the feelings and words of the client. The purposes of reflecting are to allow the client to ’hear’ their own thoughts and to focus on what they say and feel. Reflecting also shows the client that you are trying to perceive the world as they see it and that you are doing your best to understand their issue all while encouraging them to continue talking. When reflecting is used it allows the client to feel understood and it gives them the opportunity

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    Family and True Feelings

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    opening up to one another. Death is a topic that is usually kept unspoken of when one is not ready for another to pass. People‚ families especially‚ tend to keep quiet or set up a front enabling one from expressing their true feelings on the issue. There is struggle between letting our feelings out‚ and being able to act as a strong figure is often shown in literature‚ such as poetry. In her poem‚ "Legacies‚" Nikki Giovanni shows how families choose to make the topic of death a "touchy" subject‚

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    “Why Universal Childcare?” is a great title for an article such as this one. The question enters the reader into a vast pool of potential answers to the question. First off‚ what does universal childcare mean? For me‚ I believe that universal childcare means all around childcare‚ not only in a general sense‚ but all over the map childcare. Most people don’t see a problem with childcare in Canada‚ but it seems as if there are some issues pertaining to the system of childcare in Canada.

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    childcare level 3

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    2‚2.3‚2.4‚3.1‚3.2‚4.1‚4.2‚4.3‚5.1‚5.2‚6.1‚6.2‚6.3‚6.4‚6.5‚7.1‚7.2 Health and safety policy is to make sure that all the staff ‚children ‚young people and parents and carers are safe and protected from any harm when they are a the work setting .Every work setting has a Health and Safety policy and every worker should be aware of the Health and Safety policy. The two main pieces of health and safety legislation which promote safe working practices in a child care environment are Control of substances

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    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 of under and over fives to reflect the different needs of school

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    Setting

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    Location and plot pace relationship The plot‚ which had slowed since Darcy’s proposal‚ now picks up speed as it rushes toward its conclusion. Chpt 46-49 When bennet girls leave home‚ their parent’s ineptitude become apparent Netherfield Park Jane invitation‚ horse‚ sick‚ Elizabeth hikes over‚ original opinions of unlady like behavior Ideal traits of a woman discussion The interactions between Darcy and Elizabeth primarily take the forms of banter and argument‚ and Elizabeth’s words provide

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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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