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    families requirements In the later part of the 20th century public expenditure focussed on EY provision for families with social needs and difficulties‚ Local authority nurseries were set up that catered mainly for children from deprived areas who might be at harm EY provision in the private sector consisted of private nurseries‚ childminders and nannies In response to parents wanting EY provision they could attend with their child‚ the playgroup movement formed‚ where parents set up and ran provisions

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    1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools Nursery schools Community schools Foundation and trust schools Voluntary schools Independent schools Academies Specialist schools Free schools 2.1 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance Nursery schools provide pre-school education for children aged between 0-5 years. They are staffed by professionals who encourage and supervise educational

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    partnership is very important because parents or carers need to trust the nursery and staff that work there. They will expect the best quality of care for their child. Partnering well with the parent or carer of the child will increase good communication including sharing important information regarding the child needs‚ wants and development . Building trust with parents or carers will result in them knowing that the nursery is a very good place for their child as it offers a great amount of help

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    Explore the ways in which Susan Hill presents the woman in black. Before we meet the woman‚ Susan Hill uses the description of the setting in ‘A London Particular’ to foresee what she is like‚ predicting something wicked. London was described as “Inferno” full of “red-eyed and demonic” “ghostly figures”. These all suggest that Hill was describing or comparing London to Hell‚ which could imply that Mr Arthur Kipps was about to enter into his own personal hell‚ containing a “ghostly figure” of haunting

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    As children develop from infants to teens to adults they go through a series of developmental stages. Aspects of a child and young person’s development include: • Physical development‚ • Social and emotional development‚ • Intellectual development‚ • Language development. It is very important to understand how children develop and to know that all areas of development are equally as important as each other. Children develop at a different rate‚ so it’s impossible to tell exactly when a child

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    and themes. The title ‘Fly Away Peter’ makes reference to the traditional English nursery rhyme ‘Two Little Dickie Birds’. Moulaf utilises this nursery rhyme to make the connection between themes within ‘Fly Away Peter’ and everyday life. “Two little dickie birds‚ Sitting on a wall;” These opening lines of the nursery rhyme introduce two of the main ideas within the novel. The two birds talked about in the nursery rhyme are Peter and Paul. the birds and are a reference to the motif of birds seen

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    English Literature January 15th 2011 “Full Moon and Little Frieda‚” written by Ted Hughes‚ is about the memory of little Frieda‚ at two years old‚ noticing various things around her and also identifying the moon. Hughes conveys a sense of fascination throughout the poem through certain devices‚ metaphysical aspects and through the structure. The poem is a lyrical poem‚ which also adds to the fascination as lyrical poems are usually written as love poems. In the very first line‚ “A cool small

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    government provides in my local area is a nursery school. Statutory services are provided by the government and are usually completely financed by the local authorities on behalf of the government. There are a few different ways in which these types of setting can support children and families‚ one being that if the child comes from a working family and both parents have jobs they can both continue to work once the child is old enough to attend nursery. This gives the parents the opportunity to

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    attention to enable them to form close bonds with their carers. The main benefits for children are: • They are cared for in small groups and therefore all children will get a lot of personal attention. • The carer never changes like for example in a Nursery setting where the staff may change on a regular basis. In a home based setting the carer is always the same allowing close bonds to form. • The children are cared for in a familiar homelike environment. • Children are likely to be in mixed age groups

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    KG 1 F * 4th July‚ 2011 – KG 1 G‚ KG 1 H‚ KG 1 I‚ KG 2 A‚ KG 2 B and KG 2 C * 5th July‚ 2011 – KG 2 D‚ KG 2 E‚ KG 2 F‚ KG 2 G and KG 2 H * Theme for KG 1 – Fairy Tale characters/ Characters from Nursery Rhymes * Theme for KG 2 – Fairy Tale characters/ Characters from Nursery Rhymes/ Role models or Favourite personalities * The children of KG 1 can speak a few lines if they want to‚ it is not compulsory * The children of KG 2 must speak a few lines on the theme he/ she opts

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