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    2.3 Explain how current practice is influenced by Theories of development and frameworks to support development. Maslow Maslow believed that everyone has fundamental needs that must be met in order for each person to reach their full potential. These needs include warmth‚ food and shelter as well as demonstrations of love and having their confidence and self-esteem boosted. In a Play School setting we can achieve these needs by caring for the children in a certain way. We can ensure that the

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    Over time‚ early years policies and frameworks emerge and change in response to current influences. There has been much more political focus on childcare and education in the last 15 years‚ resulting in a rapid expansion of early years provisions. Influences over the last 15 years have included two key factors: * A huge increase in the demand for childcare while parents work – This is mostly due to the fact that around 60 per cent of mothers now return to work outside of the home while their

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    CYP 3:4 support children’s and young people’s health and safety 1. 1.1 and 1.2 Before you started activities indoor or outdoor you need to take into account the safety of all children and staff‚ ensuring that the environment is safe for the children and staff to play without any hazards. Some of the factors which need to taking into account when planning activities to ensure that the environment is healthy and safe are: -Ratio of staff to children to ensure that the activities in and out door

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    Maslow Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a diagram created by Abraham Maslow. is one of the best-known theories of motivation. Created by psychologist Abraham Maslow‚ the hierarchy is often displayed as a pyramid‚ with the most basic needs at the bottom and more complex needs at the peak. Maslow believed that humans communicate to fulfill many of our basic needs. Maslow felt that our basic needs must be met before we are

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    Abraham Maslow (1954) attempted to synthesize a large body of research related to human motivation. Prior to Maslow‚ researchers generally focused separately on such factors as biology‚ achievement‚ or power to explain what energizes‚ directs‚ and sustains human behavior. Maslow posited a hierarchy of human needs based on two groupings: deficiency needs and growth needs. Within the deficiency needs‚ each lower need must be met before moving to the next higher level. Once each of these needs has been

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    Recent happenings in corporate HR INDEX 1. Recruitment 1.1 Ex-employees 1.2 Customers 2. Variable Pay and Performance Linked Incentives 3. Diversity & Inclusion 4. HR Audit 5. Benefits 5.1 Leave policies 5.2 Performance assessment : team vs individual 1. Recruitment 1.1. Ex-employees

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    is a theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow in his 1943 Paper “A Theory of Human Motivation” Maslow wanted to understand what motivates people. He believed that individuals possess a set of motivation systems unrelated to reward or unconscious desire. Maslow stated that people are motivated to achieve certain needs. When one need is fulfilled a person seeks to fulfill the next one‚ and so on. The earliest and most widespread version of Maslow ’s hierarchy of needs includes five motivational

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    PSY/211 Maslow ’s hierarchy of needs is often portrayed in the shape of a pyramid with the largest‚ most fundamental levels of needs at the bottom and the need for self-actualization at the top (Maslow and Lowery‚1998[p4] . Self-actualization is the inner fulfillment of talent and creativity; then there’s self-esteem‚ which is the need for recognition and respect. The most desired to some is belonging‚ the need for family and friends. Safety is very important. This the need for stability‚

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    Title: MANAGEMENT: CURRENT PRACTICES AND NEW Area: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Presenting Author: Prof. Bhavesh B. Pandya. Institute of Business Management and Research (IBMR)‚ Near Asia School‚ Drive-in Road‚ Ahmedabad. E-mail: prof.pandya@yahoo.co.in‚ pandyabhavesh2000@yahoo.com. Theme: The prime objective of HRM is to have highly committed‚ talented‚ and happy workers in organization. There is shifting change in the importance of basic input that requires in business activity. Four

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    food. Pavlov’s behavioral theory about classical conditioning is relevant to a child’s behaviour and their development as a child will behave in way that is either is positive or negative depending on the response to be rewarded or punished. This influences the learning environment which the child is in where they can learn in a certain way for different environments. The

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