Explain how to promote children’s health and well-being in the early years setting Right temperature- If it is too hot in the setting the children will get restless and argumentative‚ it will also make the children feel tired as they will feel warm and comfortable‚ But if the temperature is not hot enough the children will feel cold and mess around to warm themselves up. They also won’t want to join in the activities as they will be cold. So resolve this you could turn the temperature control
Premium Light Temperature The Child
EYMP 3 PROMOTE CHILDREN’S WELFARE AND WELL BEING IN THE EARLY YEARS 3.1 Explain how to promote children’s health and wellbeing in an early years work setting To promote positive health and wellbeing within an early years work setting‚ there are 6 holistic aspects of health which enable a child to feel happy‚ be fit and able to adapt and to develop to their full potential. Physical Health – this is how the body functions physically‚ and is the easiest “aspect of health” to measure. Emotional
Premium Health Hygiene Nutrition
1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. The different areas of development are social‚ emotional‚ communication‚ physical‚ intellectual and creative. The interdependence of these areas of development will cover a number of the areas if the activities are planned effectively. Social and emotional development Children must have support and help which will help them to develop good self confidence and self esteem. Also it is important children
Premium Developmental psychology Psychology Learning
EYMP2 1.1 There are six areas of learning in the EYFS‚ these are; Knowledge and understanding of the world - Knowledge and Understanding of the World relates to children’s everyday lives‚ their homes‚ families‚ other people‚ the local environment and community and the wider world. Personal‚ social and emotional development - The social and emotional development of a child helps practitioners/parents understand the behaviors they exhibit. Though children develop and mature at different rates
Premium Problem solving Developmental psychology Childhood
Stephanie Birch EYMP1: Context and principles and early year’s provision 1.1 Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early year’s framework/s‚ and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings. 1.2 Explain how different approaches to work with children in the early years have influenced current provision in the UK. The different approaches when working with children in early years have influenced current provision in the UK‚ because thought the history
Premium The Child Child Parent
EYFS Frameworks as not doing so can impact the child’s development by them not receiving the appropriate stimulus for learning. In September 2008 England introduced the EYFS as a statutory curriculum for ages 0-5‚ for children who are educated in settings such as nurseries‚ schools‚ under child minder care‚ after school and holiday clubs. In England there are 6 areas of learning which professionals must focus and plan on‚ there are: Personal‚ Social and Emotional Development (PSED) Creative Development
Premium Developmental psychology Childhood
2.3 Eating Disorders‚ Obesity‚ and Fad Diets Work File Review Directions: Using the information found at the sites available‚ answer each question very carefully. These responses will help you to prepare for Exam 2.3. 1. What are the three most common eating disorders? a. b. c. Read the information regarding Anorexia Nervosa 2. Define anorexia nervosa. 3. Who is at risk for development of anorexia nervosa? (Include information about gender‚ race‚ socioeconomic background‚
Premium Eating disorders Bulimia nervosa Anorexia nervosa
EYMP 1 1.1 The Statutory Framework for the early years foundation stage is the early years framework used in the UK and is mandatory for all early years childcare providers. The Early years foundation stage (EYFS) not only provides a learning and development framework but also covers safeguarding and welfare requirements which are given legal force by the Childcare Act 2006. Early years children between birth and 5 develop quickly and to fulfil their potential they need the best start in
Premium Childcare Act 2006 Early Years Foundation Stage Childhood
Ethical and Legal Issue in Nursing Describe the legal responsibilities of nurses in the work setting. Within the nursing license‚ the nurse is legally bound to practice within the scope of nursing that each state defines by a Nurse Practice Act (NPA). The scope includes upholding the patient bill of rights and total patient care. According to the NLN (Springhouse‚ 2004)‚ “Patients have the right to information about their diagnosis‚ prognosis‚ and treatment — including alternatives to care and
Premium Law Patient Nursing
EYMP 2 1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how they are interdependent It is important to remember that each area of learning and development does not work in isolation but they are all in fact interlinked. Good quality activities will cover more than one area of development. For example‚ allowing children to access the outdoors will not only support their physical development‚ but encourage their communication and exploration of their environment. Where a child experiences
Premium Childhood Developmental psychology Disability