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    with children‚ such as nurseries‚ crèches‚ and independent schools in England. This document is put in place by the government to guide practitioners such as teachers working with children from birth to 5 years old. In using this framework there are six key areas of learning that are covered. With this‚ practitioners set activities for children that are based on and cover the six key areas. The EYFS also enables adults such as parents to understand how and why nurseries or ‘Key workers’ work

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    8/7/13 Louise Preston Task one: 1.1 The aspects that are covered by the UK law are things like minimum wage‚ hours work‚ discrimination‚ health and safety‚ holiday entitlement‚ redundancy and dismissal‚ training and others like disciplinary procedures‚ union rights and consultation. The laws of labor cover the things between the employee and the employer. The health and safety laws cover the work conditions‚ minimum wage and other laws set basic compensation levels. The UK also has the disability

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    Peter and Wendy the children in Bradbury’s story‚ had a very unhealthy obsession with the nursery and it was the one thing the children loved the most (Bradbury 6). The nursery and home took the place of the children’s affection for their parents. The children have developed a strong hatred towards their parents for wanting to turn off the house (Bradbury 6-7). There was little to

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    Ruth to attend the Bright Buttons Nursery from Monday to Friday at 8am until 6pm. Also‚ Ruth’s mum pays an additional £7 for her to attend dance classes which cost £122 per week all together. Since it cost a lot of money is spent sometimes Ruth’s mum cannot afford to send Ruth to the nursery on two days which makes it difficult to find someone to provide childcare for Ruth when she is going to work. But‚ now has been able to get the government pay for her nursery fees which allow Ruth

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    a picture of how forsaken he felt. In a similar way‚ “The Veldt” introduces George and Lydia‚ the parents of Peter and Wendy‚ who absolutely spoiled their children to a huge extent. Especially with the nursery‚ a room‚ which converts the ideas the children have into a reality. However‚ the nursery negatively affects George when on page three Bradbury proclaims‚ “And it was clearly indicated that the children had been spending a little too much time on Africa. That sun. He could feel it on his neck

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    Charles Darwin’s idea of evolution can be applied to this nursery rhyme. The nursery rhyme‚ Five Little Speckled Frogs‚ continues to repeat itself‚ however‚ each time there is one less frog. It can be said that the five little frogs represent their species‚ amphibians or frogs‚ whichever. They are described as speckled‚ as is the log‚ showing that the frogs are blending in when sitting on the log. They are content and satisfied on the log until one decides to jump off into a cool pool. It no longer

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    Unit 048 Outcome 1 1‚ It is vital that children are protected at all times. The nursery and local authorities are provided with legislations that they must abide by to ensure complete protection to all children and young people in their area. The Children Act (1989) and (2004) is set out to ensure that people who work with children have a duty to keep them safe and free from abuse. The legislation is reviewed an changed continually to ensure that there are no possibilities of child suffering

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    Health and safety CYP 3.4 1) Describe three factors to consider when planning indoor and outdoor environments and services (1.1)? Indoor * every morning-should be rooms checked and inspected visually- windows‚ doors‚ taps‚ toilet flushes- if they work properly‚ emergency exits must be clear and easy to open from inside‚ electrical sockets covered‚ room temperature checked‚ heaters covered‚ all chemicals out of the reach of children. * all play equipment and toys- checked for

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    This front sheet must be completed by the learner where appropriate and included with the work submitted for assessment. Unit 3: Health‚ Safety and Security in Health and Social Care Course: BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Learner Name Assessor Name: Fola Oyebola Internal Verifier: Jayne Boyns Lead IV Sampled? (Y/N) Pre-Issue IV Date: Assignment Title: Hazards in settings Assignment Ref: 3a Issue Date Week beginning 30/9/13 End Date: Week beginning 04/11/13

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    Providence House: A Volunteer Experience Providence House is a licensed crisis nursery that is located in Cleveland at 2050 W. 32nd Street. Providence House’s Mission “fights to end child abuse and neglect by protecting at-risk children‚ empowering families in crisis‚ and building safer communities for every child” (Providence House‚ 2016). The goal is to engage families who are at risk of crisis the safety and well-being of their children. Providence House’s vision is to make sure that children

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