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    their own father to not turn off the nursery and as he is going to do it they are preparing for harm. Also here the children completely forgot that this person is their father. It is almost like the nursery and the technology brainwashed them. As the children forgot their father the children started imaging their parents’ death in hot Africa were the killer lions laid. “But now‚ is yellow hot Africa‚ this bake oven with murder in the heat.” (P 124) How the nursery looks and the vicious environment it

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    a child’s personal information and their general safety‚ as well as the child’s parents information and any other member of the family who may be collecting or dropping off the child. Every nursery are very respectful and ensure that the confidentiality policy is put in place properly. The ways that the nursery protects confidentiality are: - Parents or carers will have access to their child’s files and records‚ not any other child. - Staff will not discuss individual children with anyone other

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    SHC 22: Introduction to personal development in heath‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Task 1: Describe the duties and responsibilities of own role. An Early Year Practitioner (or Nursery Nurse) deals especially with children during her day‚ not only by playing with them or reading them stories or teaching them rhymes/ songs. An Early Year Practitioner should be able to provide a programme of activities suitable for the age of the children he is taking care of. The

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    within the nursery. They are also important because they communicate to practitioners how the nursery should run. The nursery must interpret the law and the regulations that apply to them. Settings do this by inventing policies that explain how the setting will work in line with the law and the regulations. Policies also let other professionals‚ parents/carers and children know how the setting works. It is important you understand that you understand all of the policies in the nursery and you must

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    daily chores. It includes a nursery that will respond to whatever a person thinks. In this short story‚ Bradbury suggests of technology is reaching a point where it is no longer helpful‚ but harmful. This theme is portrayed through Bradbury’s use of stylistic devices‚ and character. Bradbury’s style throughout his story aids in portraying his theme of technology’s harmful effects. Irony is a one of the stylistic devices that he uses. When a person thinks of a nursery‚ he pictures a safe‚ happy

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    have a deregulated childcare system‚ unlike the other childcares‚ to have a sinle nursery double with the amount of children they are responsable for. "Anand Shukla‚ Chief Executive of the Family‚ Parenting Insitute‚ and Daycare Trust wonder if carers and the self-employed will be eligible for this financial support and said something about the devil will be in detail". The Labour has warned if they cut the nursery staffing levels‚ it could threaten child safty of the children that are being taken

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    circumstances where a child is well enough to return to the nursery but the course of antibiotics is not completed. Only prescribed medication may be administered by staff and written authorisation must be given by the parent/carer on a Medicines Form‚ which authorises staff to administer stated medicines. However as we seek to work in partnership with parents for the wellbeing of the child‚ we have decided to start administering calpol that the nursery would provide. This is primarily to stop the child’s

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    outcome. An example being where a child confidently plays with other children in a nursery. The “Early years Foundation Stage “spans the period from birth up to early primary school. This provides new and exciting opportunities for meaningful and challenging learning experiences and for children to develop educationally‚ emotionally and socially within that level. It also encourages good transitions from nursery or other early year’s settings into primary school. Other transitions can be when

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    Introduction to Communication Factors and Values of Care In a care setting‚ there are many factors that impact communication in a daycare‚ a nursery‚ a hospital and a residential home. There are 5 main factors contributing to this‚ these are: emotions‚ positioning‚ environmental‚ special needs and care values. An emotion is a strong feeling towards something‚- these can alter the effectiveness of communication‚ it can either inhibit or support it. For example‚ this could be happiness as it could

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    Safeguarding is an important aspect of working with children as it ensures that children are looked after appropriately for example keeping children from having accidents and protecting them from any other unwanted behaviour in the nursery. It is also providing a safe environment with no hazards this could be by doing a risk assessment before the children play outside to stop them from being harmed. While playing outside or during an activity that use any equipment that they need to be supervised

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