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    EYMP 5

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    CYPOP 2: Care for the physical and nutritional needs of babies and young children 6.1 When planning meals for young children it is best to meet their nutritional needs. Each meal should be the right consistency for the child and include all of the major food groups. There are five food groups‚ bread‚ cereals and potatoes (starchy food)‚ fruit and vegetables‚ milk cheese and yoghurt‚ meat‚ fish eggs‚ beans‚ lentils (protein) and foods high in fat and sugar. When planning a meal the fruit

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    Satan worshipers‚ cultist‚ murderers. Three words that describe three teenage boys that were wrongfully convicted of the murder of three eight years old boys. The West Memphis Three are three men who were tried and convicted as teenagers in 1994 of the 1993 murders of three boys‚ Steve Branch‚ Michael Moore‚ and Christopher Byers‚ in West Memphis‚ Arkansas. Damien Echols was sentenced to death‚ Jessie Misskelley‚ Jr. was sentenced to life imprisonment plus two 20-year sentences‚ and Jason Baldwin

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    Promote children’s welfare and well being in the early years. 3.1 Explain how to promote children’s health and well being in an early years work setting. In my work setting promoting health and well being is a very big issue and teachers have taken all this in to consideration when planning daily schedules. There are many ways which we can promote health and well being. These are: * Physical activity: this is essential to children of all ages‚ because this helps to strengthen many parts of

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    XBOX 360 Kinect VS PlayStation 3 Move Nikia Matthews COM/155 12/18/2011 Rhea Riegal XBOX 360 Kinect VS PlayStation 3 Move The ultimate showdown in video games today is becoming a great deal. The Wii was the first to start the gaming systems without having to use a joystick. Today the XBOX 360 and PlayStation 3 have made a huge come back‚ by introducing the Kinect and Move. Though gaming systems may encourage the player to move‚ each device has it is on way of getting this

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    Eymp 5

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    1.1- Speech is vocalised language. It is usually learnt before the written language. In speech the symbols are not written or signed but are actual spoken language as sounds. Usually from the age of 6 weeks babies will make cooing sounds to show pleasure. They make these sounds as the mouth has not yet fully developed properly. From 6-9 months the baby will babble as if they are practising sounds. By 9-12 months the range of sounds that babies produce becomes more limited and reflects the sound

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    EYMP 2

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    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

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    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

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    eymp 1

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    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

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    CYP 3.4 1.1 Safe Environments‚ indoor and outdoor. Indoor: An indoor environment in a nursery must be safe and secure for all ages‚ it must feel homely and be bright‚ colourful and welcoming. A nursery is like a second home to some children they need to feel happy at nursery‚ as some children eat and sleep at nursery. In a baby room there needs to be lots of soft toys so that if the toys are being thrown around by the children then they can’t hit and hurt the other children. In a toddler

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    EYMP 2 task 4.3 Use language that is accurate and appropriate in order to support and extend children’s learning when undertaking activities. Language is crucial to young children’s development; it is the essential key for learning‚ for communicating and building relationships with others as well as for enabling children to make sense of the world around them. My role in developing and encouraging language acquisition in children is therefore of the utmost importance. Children learn most effectively

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