out of your legislation/ regulator – and an A4 handout with bullet points to photocopy and distribute to the rest of the group (P2‚ D1) Second Lesson 2:15 – 3:30 M1 / D1 · A SAFEGUARDING policy from a nursery / school/ hospital/ college preferably nursery or school (M1) · 2 job descriptions one from Health and one from Social Care/ Education i.e A midwife and a social worker; a teacher and a nurse (M2) During the lesson we will go through all the words
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Paragraph Technology changes a relationship between parents and children as technology replaces the loving relationship children have with their parents to a cold one full of hatred and disrespect. The nursery is replacing the relationship between Peter and his parents so George considers turning off the nursery‚ Peter “[does not] think [he’d] better consider it anymore” (Bradbury 143). The child in this case becomes unaware of the respect one should give their parents as a result of the increase in the
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SUPPORTING CHILDREN THROUGH 5 DIFFERENT TRASITIONS STARTING HIGH SCHOOL Find out what their worries are about starting‚then break those down and explain how everyone that starts H/S is going through the same feelings and emotions.Go to the H/S together and have a look around it‚so it does not feel so big and strange on the first day.Meet and speak to some teachers‚so that they feel reasurred about starting and not everyone at the school will be a stranger.See if the child wants you to
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The role of ICT in a nursery setting that supports the development and education of children. ICT are tools that can connect people to a global community; they enable access to information from around the world; they enable individuals to publish and share their thoughts and ideas; they are tools for discovery and self expression (Kankaanranta & Kangassalo 2003) Early years settings need to provide opportunities for children to learn about ICT as well as to learn with ICT (E.Y.F.S I.C.T is an integral
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One interesting fact about Ray Bradbury is that he claimed that he was a descendant of Mary Bradbury who was tried for witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials. So because of his descant of Mary Bradbury during the Salem witch trials he tends to put bad choices and terrible outcomes into his stories. In this essay I will be talking about the Imagery in these three short stories “The Pedestrian”‚ “The Veldt”‚ and “The Sound of Thunder” all by Ray Bradbury. In this story “The Pedestrian” it talks
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accelerated natural regeneration ( ANR) (Jansen and Pfeifer ‚ 1989)‚ The Framework Species method(Goosem & Tucker‚ 1995) and The Maximum Species Diversity method. The ANR method is Effective where natural regeneration is already underway. Eliminates nursery and tree planting costs. Relatively cheap – Capitalizes on “free” ecological services US$ 1‚400/ha. The Framework
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information they disclose is treated confidentially‚ however confidentiality can be countered‚ when there is a public interest in others being protected from harm. Different organisations in which children or young people can be looked after; Nursery this consists of groups of children that are looked after by certain members of staff in one workplace. They provide stimulation and fun for those in the care setting.
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directionless‚ the children‚ Peter and Wendy‚ become dependent on “the nursery‚” a virtual reality room which telepathically links to the user’s desire to form immersive worlds. When their parents discover the nursery is stuck playing the sinister African veldt‚ full of heat‚ feeding lions‚ and death‚ they decide to go on a vacation for a month to detox the family of technology. In response‚ Peter and Wendy lock their parents into the nursery‚ where they are devoured by the veldt’s lions‚
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CYP 3.1‚3.3&3.4 Case study Imogen is a 4 year old girl who has just begun nursery for the first time‚ but unfortunately Imogen has cerebral palsy. Nursery is a place she is enjoying attending she is a bright and happy girl who enjoys having peers around her .Her favourite activity is being creative but has difficulty in controlling her body movements with a tendency which makes her body have random action. Her speech is affected and being unable to control her tongue causes her to drool. Cerebral
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same. People tend to reject what is different. Our differences/diversities can lead to growth as a society or it can lead to violence and hatred. We must value our diversity in order to work together for the common good of our society/world. Our nursery is open to every child in spite of their cultural background‚ tradition‚ health or diet needs‚ and their skin colour or parents requests. The term equality means that everyone should be treated fairly. It recognises that everyone has individual
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