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    people they may have just met or not known long. The child may also have a lack of confidence about themselves and have a lack of social skills‚ which will mean they will have a few or no friends in the nursery. On a few occasions the child could use language or act in a unwanted way in the nursery because

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    Know the structure of education from early years to post compulsory education 1:1 Provision for childcare and education in early years is offered from birth. Settings such as day care centres and nurseries provide provisions catered specifically for the needs of babies and young children. Nurseries who provide care for children are expected to give the best possible start in life. ’Children have a right‚ spelled out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child‚ to provisions which

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    physical abilities‚ and religious beliefs. Throughout the nursery we have posters and art work celebrating different cultures and race. Equality is making sure every individual has an equal opportunity‚ this includes making sure there is no favouritism within the nursery. And taking in their individual needs‚ an example of this would be to take into consideration their physical abilities so we have wheelchair access throughout the nursery. Inclusion is making sure every child is included in activities

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    that by the time a child attends nursery they can catch‚ kick‚ throw and bounce a ball. They can also climb on climbing frames in the playgrounds which is showing us how children use their gross motor abilities. Fine motor includes using and coordinating small muscles in the hands and wrists. At nursery children can copy a building pattern or build a tower of ten or more cubes showing their ability in learning and developing their fine motor skills. During nursery years children gain strength‚ agility

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    trade unions take industrial action (strikes) to protest their views as ever industry has the right to be heard. For example‚ if nursery teachers are not getting paid enough or are working too long then they will conduct a strike‚ this would leave nurseries with an inefficient number of workers to run the nursery‚ this would have a huge impact and could make the nursery face closure till the strikes are over‚ therefore almost forcing organisations to pay more in wages to their workers. Government

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    All day nurseries must be registered and annually inspected by Social Services. Day nurseries must compile with strict staff to children ratio‚ dependent upon the child’s age. Day nurseries are usually open from 8am to 6pm and care is usually available all year round. Sure Start children’s centers work with parents from birth‚ providing early year’s

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    needs Needs are vital and necessary part of life. Some of the needs are physical needs‚ intellectual needs‚ emotional and social needs. Physical needs Children’s physical needs are hygiene‚ food‚ exercise‚ warmth‚ safety and security. Greenside Nursery ensures that all this takes place. For example‚ the nursey has CCTV and locks on doors to ensure the children are safe. This means that children will be monitored wherever they are. Everybody needs would be exercise as it is essentials for somebody

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    could accomplish all their multiple chores for them. George and Lydia bought a VR house so that they didn’t have to do anything for their kids. This house was filled with a VR nursery (with all types of ecosystems)‚ where Peter and Wendy spent all their time. When the parents started seeing unusual things about the nursery they decided to hire a psychologist to save their kids so they can grow up

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    Mobile phones Policy page 4 Photographs Policy page 4 Confidentiality Policy page 5 Information Sharing page 5 General Health & Safety Policy page 6 Task A Section 1 Aim Sunny Nursery is committed to providing every child with a happy‚ healthy‚ safe‚ developing environment to start their life. Our aim is for every child to achieve this‚ if we see any child becoming withdrawn from this statement then professional advise will be

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    dress codes it is always best to phone in advance and ask. Appropriate clothing to wear in placement would be no low cut tops. no jeans‚ easy to wash clothing is always best because you will be doing many messy activities especially in a day nurserynursery schools and playgroups and you will want the paint or anything else that you may get on your clothes to come of off when washing

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