EYMP1 Context and principles for early years provision Task 1 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3 and 3.4. Scenario: A childcare setting is preparing for their annual self evaluation activity to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the Early Years Framework. You have been asked to prepare the following evidence for your manager: * an explanation of the legal status and principles of the relevant Early Years Framework and why the early years
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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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entitlement and provision for early year’s education There are many different types of early year’s provision which has been funded by the government for early years education. All three and four year olds are entitled to 15 hours of free early year’s education entitlement per week across the 38 weeks of the annual year. Theirs are five different settings where Parents can choose to give their child for their Free EY Entitlement they are: •Pre-school playgroup-. It is an early childhood program
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Since 2004 all children in the UK aged three and four years old have been entitled to free places at nursery or another preschool setting (including child-minders). From 1st September 2010 the Government extended these hours from 12.5 to 15 hours for up to 38 weeks of the year. The free entitlement provides universal access to early childhood education and care‚ ensuring that all children have the opportunity to benefit from early years education. The extended hours also supports parents who wish
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Unit 15 Professional practice in early years setting 1.1 There are many different types of childcare provision‚ these include: Mother and toddler groups- a place were the toddler can socialise with other children their age‚ whilst the mother or father can stay and learn more ways to look after and help with the childs development. Pre-school- a private nursery‚ one that is paid for by the parent‚ they do not do compulsory hours and the child doesn’t have a primary school place already.
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Education and Care in the Early Years (3rd edition‚ Dublin 2007) 2 reasons why childcare is developing Increased participation by women in the paid labour force. Recognition of the value of play and socialisation opportunitites for children’s development. In Ireland today‚ women with young children are forming an increasing proportion of the paid labour around 60% of women with a child under 6 years are now employed and it is recognised that lack of childcare can act as a barrier to employment
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The Role of an Early Years’ Professional It is the role of the teacher in a primary school to ensure that their ethos and culture values all identities. Additionally‚ it is an essential legal requirement that they provide an inclusive setting for all children to participate in without facing any challenges. In accordance with the Equality Act‚ it is important that early years’ teachers do not discriminate against any of the following “Protected Characteristics”: Age‚ Disability‚ Race‚ Sex‚ Religion
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EYMP3 Promote children’s welfare and wellbeing in the early years 1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early years’ framework. Welfare requirements and guidance: The provider must promote the welfare of the children. Legal requirements areas are: Safeguarding Information and complaints Premises and security Outings Equality and opportunities This all means that all adults working with children are suitable to do so and have been correctly checked (CRB)
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areas and four specific areas. The areas describe what children learn through play and exploration‚ active learning and creating and by thinking critically. Prime areas - If a child is not secure in the prime areas between the ages of 3 and 5 years‚ the absence of these may make other areas of their learning more difficult to achieve. This makes the prime and specific areas so interdependent. The prime areas occur in all cultures and communities and are not dependent on the specific areas.
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important for us to do research within early years. Research within early years is important as it supports the children’s care‚ learning and development. To do this I will be looking at the different types of methodologies including quantative and qualitative information and which is the better one to use. I will also be looking at the previous EPPE report and indentify the purpose of it. I will then give my opinion of why I think the purpose of research in early years is important using evidence to back
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