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    Level 2 Childcare

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    MU 2.4- Contribute to children and young people’s health and safety 1- 1.1 Outline the health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting Nursery policies - babysitting policy - behaviour management policy - confidentiality policy - display policy - equality and diversity policy - key carer policy - no smoking policy - partnership working policy - pet care policy - safeguarding children policy - sick child policy - special educational needs policy - staff personal training

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    Renting out your home can be beneficial for many reasons. Long-term investment‚ temporary relocation or life changes just are some of the reasons to rent out your home instead of selling it. This is a good time to consider employing a licensed Real Estate Agent or Property Management company to review all points of the lease. A well written lease agreement can eliminate many problems. A standard lease form purchased at an office supply store may not cover all the points you need clarified For example

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    The Things They Carried

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    burden that the soldiers carry on their shoulders is enormous. In the novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ written from the perspective of former soldier‚ Tim O’brien uses an extended symbol of the things the soldiers carried. He writes about the weights of things that the soldiers carried‚ “standard M-16 gas-operated assault rifle...weighed 7.5 pounds unloaded.” (5) and then goes on to talk about how they carried‚ “each other‚ the wounded or weak.” (14) and “shared the weight of memory.”(14) . O’brien describes

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    EYMP4-2.1 Identify current policies‚ frameworks and influences on the early years. Following are the name of policies that influences on the early year setting. * National legislation relating to children’s rights. * Disability discrimination Acts 1995 and 2005. * 1989 The Children Act * 1889 The Children’s Charter * 1989 The UN Convention on The Rights Of The Child * 1894 Children’s Charter Amendment * 1996 The Education Act * 1997 Sex Offenders * 1998 School

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    Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam novel The Things They Carried was written in many respects to reflect real events and while we soon come to the realization that the actual event is in the end irrelevant‚ these events still provide a vital backdrop for the reader to initially absorb then realize that they don’t actually matter. The Things They Carried is not a text book nor in any respects is it an accurate historical account‚ it is a collection of memories‚ feelings and actions and with O’Brien staying clear

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    of the boy were convicted and served time for the attack on the central park jogger. Thirteen years later‚ a man named Matias Reyes who was not related to the crime at all is now coming forward from behind bars and saying‚ "you know what‚ by the way‚ I’m the one who did it. And the five teenagers who served time‚ they didn’t do it." And the DNA that was taken from the victim’s body at the time of the attack matches Reyes. Reyes also confessed to an identical crime two days earlier in the same

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    How would parents feel if they knew their child was advanced through school without properly knowing the material they would need to succeed in life? In the year of 2001 George Bush enacted the No Child Left Behind law. This law makes it so every child in a school is included. This is a good law‚ but what happens to the children who don’t learn as fast as their peers. Not a lot of people realize that children are passed to the next grade level no matter how they are doing academic wise only socially

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    Childcare and Education L3

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    evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in caring for children When the practitioner is caring for children he/she will need to complete a variety of things to meet that role. This would include having priorities such as: Meeting the needs and supporting the rights of children This should be the main priority of all practitioners as the welfare of the child is the most important thing in order for them to attend their setting. - Routines should be carried out with children’s safety in

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    Childcare Worker Nvq

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    contents Introduction Health and safety legislation at Upperchurch community childcare and detailed check list. Role and Responsibilities of childcare worker Indoor and outdoor safety at Upperchurch community childcare including signs and symptoms of an unwell child. Overall well being of child in Upperchurch community childcare menu’s for one day Critical evaluation of health and safety issues at Upperchurch community childcare. Conclusions Recommendations Bibliography

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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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