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    Equality and diversity

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    I am going to look at the different types of legislation within health and social care proffessions and how they may promote anti discrimination. Legislation are laws that have been made by a legislature or other governing body. These protects peoples rights within society. The different types of legislation are: The Sex Discrimination Act 1975‚ The Mental Health Act 1998‚ The Race Relations Act 2000‚ The Children Act 2004‚ The Ability Discrimination Act 2005 and The Age Discrimination Act 2006

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics says the best way to discipline your child is to temporarily remove privileges. Ray Bradbury would agree with this strategy as he addresses parent-child dynamics in his short story‚ “The Veldt.” In his story‚ the parents‚ George and Lydia‚ of two rambunctious children‚ Wendy and Peter‚ try to find a happy-medium between showing their children affection and punishing them. With the use of symbolism‚ irony‚ and imagery‚ Bradbury proves that restricting your children

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    they start at a new Nursery. These services also help them develop while they are at the Nursery‚ and the Children can take the skills they have learnt and take them with them. The skills they learn may indeed stay with them when they grow older and start attending school. Key Worker When a child first starts at the Nursery they are all given a Key Worker. Their Key Worker has a focus on them‚ watches them develop and then records it. They watch them develop in the Nursery and encourage them to

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    Communication Skills

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    Communication skills There are many different types of communication skills used in care settings. They are used to support and value the service user; by using different skills it can make the service user feel more comfortable within the care setting. In this piece of work I will be researching four of them in detail; these are tone‚ pace‚ eye contact and body language. It is statistically proven by Albert Mehrabian that 7% of messages relating to communication is through speech‚ 38% of messages

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    Level 2 Childcare

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    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 policy - training policy - use of cameras and photography policy - water and milk policy Nursery procedures - accident/incident

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    between them is non-existent. The family relies too much on their home that automatically takes care of them and their nursery that telepathically shows the children’s thought. Ray Bradbury‚ the author of “The Veldt” explains George and Lydia give no boundaries to their children that results to spoiling them such as denying letting them go to New York and the threat of turning off the nursery and the house itself forever that leads the children to dispose of them without remorse.

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    Unit 7 D2

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    & D2) Within this piece of work‚ I will be focusing on the transition of a child attending a day nursery for the first time. This piece will be centred on a child under three‚ starting a day nursery for the first time and attending the nursery all day. This piece of work will be based on a child whose parents work full time. Therefore‚ they will be having breakfast and tea at the setting. Day nurseries are becoming increasingly popular as many parents are needing to return back to work. The Education

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    George announced that he will cut off the nursery which distress the kids. Peter than voiced his opinion‚ "` I don’t think you’d better consider it anymore‚ Father`" (Bradbury 8). This proclaims that technology took over Peters mind because he can’t bear to lose it. He goes as far as threatening his father he no longer feels as if they were his parents. By threating his dad that’s shows he is unstable and feels no love for his parents and sees the nursery and the house as his parents. "You’d better

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    have to do anything. They also have a built in nursery which cost more than the house and turns everything you imagine into a reality. Letting the house take care of everything‚ Peter and Wendy Hadley‚ the children‚ feel as if they are not needed. The house and nursery replaced the mom and dad. Peter and Wendy become disrespectful towards their parents. Along with the personality changes of the children‚ the nursery scenes change with them. The nursery used to be fantasies‚ such as Alice in Wonderland

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    The Veldt Essay

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    by Ray Bradbury‚ there is such thing as a house that does everything for their owner; cleans‚ cooks‚ dresses‚ and even has a nursery for children. But the nursery in these houses is no ordinary playroom‚ this room is able to sense the brainwaves of a child and create images out of the crystal walls it was built with(summary). The author’s writing style affects one nursery drastically‚ changing the real use of the crystallized room and the lives of the owners. With imagery‚ syntax‚ and diction‚ Bradbury

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