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    use the correct coloured knives and chopping boards when preparing food. The children act 2004 - The children act from 2004 brought in Every Child Matters (ECM) which has five outcomes‚ Being Healthy‚ Staying Safe‚ Enjoying and Achieving‚ Making a positive contribution and Achieving economic well being‚ these are put in place to stick by to help a Childs needs they are used to keep a safe and secure environment by making sure that any outdoor play areas are padded with soft and all weather flooring

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    Home schooling is another way for a child to receive his or her education. It is one of many alternatives to regular schooling (classrooms and schools). It is the oldest alternatives to regular schooling and one of the most effective. There are many true stories proving that home schooling is an effective and often successful way to teach you child. But first lets talk about home schooling began in the U.S. Home schooling started in colonial America‚ (around 1777 to 1783) for most colonial homes

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    takes care of Arnie at home. Mat Don recalls incident that happened 5 years ago when he and his late wife Aminah pleads to Liza not to abort her extramarital fetus. Liza was very secretive about the father of her baby and only revealed that he is a foreigner who had gone back to his own country without knowing that he had fathered a child. Mr. Edwards lives in the big house on top of the hill with his white wife whom he had married 4 years ago while studying in US. As Liza walks back home while

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    group homes serve a main function in providing care for children who are in need of social assistance. Even though group homes share the same goal of increasing the independence of abandoned youths‚ they vary in formats and functions to target specific needs for children. Family oriented structure of group homes makes it easier for staff to connect with children and meet their personal needs. While group homes provide many important services‚ they also have shortcomings. State run group homes employees

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    HOME HEALTHCARE TENCY THOMAS AMERICAN SENTINEL UNIVERSITY HOME HEALTHCARE Home health care helps seniors live independently for as long as possible‚ given the limits of their medical condition. It covers a wide range of services and can often delay the need for long-term nursing home care. More specifically‚ home health care may include occupational and physical therapy‚ speech therapy‚ and even skilled nursing. It may involve helping the elderly with activities of daily living such as bathing‚

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    Home Care Assistance and Blood Clots The body is designed to protect itself. One of the keys to this protection is the blood’s ability to clot. Every time a person is cut‚ scratched‚ or needs to heal from a wound‚ they should rejoice that their blood has the ability to clot and stop the bleeding. Sometimes‚ a blood vessel inside the body will be injured and the blood will clot inside the body. Other times‚ blood will pool in a vein due to improper blood circulation‚ and the stagnant blood will clot

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    effect the child as they may not even have a garden to move about in and there may not be a play park around making the child become restricted from outside play. Another factor could be unemployment‚ meaning no job‚ which may effect the child as there would be no income. If a single parent‚ this would mean that they would have to work but also meaning that the child would have to be moved somewhere to be taken care of meaning sepaeration would have to happen between the parent and child. Divorce

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    school; it teaches children to be independent‚ self-reliant and to be able to evaluate the risks they would take. When attending a Forest School‚ they also follow the guidelines of Maslow’s pyramid of Hierarchical Needs‚ they make sure that the basic care needs are met before they continue with higher learning; “Warmth: They provide the correct clothing Food: Provide healthy snacks and meals Drinks: Children given water or hot drinks Safe: Children feel safe both physically and emotionally.” (http://www

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    1.1  Outline the Current Legislation Covering Home Based Childcare and the Role of Regulatory Bodies Part One: Consider 4 pieces of legislation that are important for home based child-carers and how you would outline these to Anjum’s parents? As I am addressing the Parents ‚ I would communicate with them in a language that would help them understand the key information‚ in a non-patronising‚ reassuring‚ profession and informative manner. Firstly‚ I would explain what legislation is: laws‚ rules

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    The Quality of Long Term Care Institutions Mohamed Hamed HLAD 307W Professor Susan Stenlund The satisfaction of a person living in a long-term care institution is very important. What is so important about this is the fact that these are places people go to spend the rest of their life until it’s over. Some don’t have a choice because they are terminally ill or are dying of old age. They may not get a choice in whether they have to be a nursing home or not‚ but they do get a choice in

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