LEVEL 3 CHILD CARE 3.1. Explain the benefits of the key worker/person system in early years settings. A Key Worker is responsible for liaising with the child’s carer‚ informing the carer of activities in which the child has participated. She/He has the responsibility for monitoring your child’s development in the six areas of learning outcomes. She/He will be happy to share with you the development sheets that are completed on a regular basis and work with you if your child needs any extra assistance
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Community development is the tool by which “people empower themselves by increasing their ability to control their own lives in order to create a more fulfilling existence through mutual efforts to resolve shared problems” ( Maser‚ 1997 ) In the early years development initiatives were driven by a “top to bottom” approach. Projects were organised and executed by government departments‚ which often produced inappropriate
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presented‚ the onus is also on writers to be accountable for what they publish‚ as that material is now available to larger‚ more widespread audiences than ever before. All bloggers and journalists alike should be mindful of their content‚ but professional journalists have an obligation to continue to be ethical‚ for they are still the predominant news source. Readers expect ethical decision-making from journalists‚ and they have a right to do so. In order to fulfill such expectations‚ journalists
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BEST PRACTICES FOR IT STRATEGIC PLANNING Version 1.0 Date: 04/06/2007 The Saudi e-Government Program (Yesser) has exerted its best effort to achieve the quality‚ reliability‚ and accuracy of the information contained in this document. Yesser assumes no liability for inaccurate‚ or any actions taken in reliance thereon. Yesser encourages readers/visitors to report suggestions on this document through the “Contact Us” . Best Practices for IT Strategic Planning Table of Contents 1.
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Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley - Chavdar Zdravchev Test A: Listening Comprehension PART 1 Directions: You will hear a text twice. Before you listen to the recording‚ read the statements below. As you listen to the recording for the first time‚ look at the statements‚ but DO NOT take any notes! As you listen to the recording for the second time‚ you are allowed to mark the statements as true or false (T/F). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lissi looks after elderly people in London. Lissi lives in
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Myself‚ my setting and my learning The aim of this reflective account is to discuss my developing practice and how as a childminder I ensure my setting meets the requirements of the curriculum which I follow. This is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS‚ DfES‚ 2007)‚ whilst still keeping true to my own beliefs in the best environment for learning to meet the needs of all the children whom attend my setting. My setting has eleven children enrolled‚ from one to ten years; all children
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Values and Principles of the Early Year Sector The principle of an early year sector is that the welfare of the children is paramount. Practitioners that work in early year sector contribute to children’s care‚ learning and their development‚ and protecting children who are in a safeguarding issue example‚ abuse. This is reflected in every aspect of practice in the settings and the service provision practitioners will work with parents and their families who are partners in the care‚ learning
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Professional values and practise in Health and social care settings Assignment Brief Start to understand the principles and values that you will need to work in health and social care by helping to organise an event that builds relationships‚ is advertised and communicated to all people‚ everyone who is included in the event is treated with respect and equality and ensuring everyone can have independence within their needs. That covers all facilities‚ needs of people and items expected and needed
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Respecting Childrens voices in Early Years Education Children are our future. We as educators get to make an influence which allows us to bring out the best in children in all aspects of their early years. So why wouldn’t we help the future aeronauts‚ doctors‚ electricians have their say in how they want to learn? why wouldn’t we want to help children grow and evolve based on what they are interested in‚ that could be their future roles and dreams? Allowing children to voice their interests and
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Context and Principles for Early Years Provision 1) The collective name given to six areas of skills‚ knowledge and expertise believed by the English government to be essential for all those working with children is the common core. 2) The six areas of the common core are: - • Effective communication • Child and young person development • Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the child • Supporting transitions • Multi-agency working •
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