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    This talk is about children’s nutrition and giving them a healthy‚ balanced diet. Some people don’t really know what is meant by a healthy‚ balanced diet. A balanced diet is meant to consist of certain proportions of food and these proportions all need to be eaten in balanced quantities. There are 7 different nutrients a child should have for a balanced diet‚ these are:- 1. Carbohydrates (staple food): - which are found in either starches found in potatoes‚ pasta‚ rice etc. or sugars found

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    Unit 302 Develop and maintain a healthy‚ safe and secure environment for children K3P189 Regulations covering manual handling and the risks associated with lifting and carrying children When working in childcare it is normal for the work to involve lifting and carrying babies and children‚ as well as carrying any equipment or large toys so it is important to do this properly. If a workers technique of lifting is incorrect‚ this can result in back injuries and/or risk of sprains and/or fractures

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    Article Body   Not true. Thanks to the media and many high-profile diet gurus‚ many overweight children and adults believe that obesity occurs in people who are self-indulgent or weak-willed. With those kinds of attitudes so prevalent‚ no wonder that there’s so little empathy and support for individuals who need to lose weight. However‚ the facts are that no one is to blame for your child’s obesity. Children gain excess weight for a variety of reasons. Some have a tendency to be obese because it runs

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    Unit 6 Promoting a Healthy Environment for Children E1) Practitioners can work on promoting and maintain a healthy lifestyle and environment by: ∑Allowing children to have a balanced diet‚ this can be done by encouraging children to eat their five-a-day. By reading books and poems that they can join into‚ this will help children to remember the importance of having a balanced diet. By having fruit and vegetables provided for the children in school‚ helps them to eat at least on piece a day. The

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    Promoting Healthy Eating Habits First and Last Name School School of Nursing Date Promoting Healthy Eating Habits This paper is geared toward promoting education of healthy eating habits of second grade students. According to Blais and Hayes‚ “Healthy People 2010 define Health Promotion as individual and community activities to promote healthful lifestyles. These healthful lifestyles include the improvement of nutrition in America” (p.120). The Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

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    account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments are; • Risk assessment; a risk assessment is a process that identifies and assesses the importance of risk in a situation and then assesses the measures that control it. A risk assessment should be undertaken before a planned outdoor learning experience‚ and the main findings recorded. • Contact details; you should always make sure that you have up to date emergency contact numbers‚ for all staff and children attending the outdoor

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    Promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour (1.1) Understanding polices and procedures for promoting children and young people’s behaviour. When managing pupils behaviour‚ all staff are made aware of the school’s behaviour policy.(A brief summary is attached) Every class has a copy which includes anti-bullying and child protection. There is also a Health and Safety policy which is available from the schools office. (brief

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    Centre Name: Bishop Burton College Centre Number: 1298.000 Candidate Number: 11/716917 Unit 12 - Nutrition and Healthy Food for Children E1 The essential foods that the body needs are foods rich in starch and fibre (carbohydrates) which are pasta‚ rice‚ oats‚ couscous and many more. Carbohydrates give us energy‚ calcium‚ fibre and B vitamins which help to keep the digestive system healthy. Recommended amount is 3 to 5 servings per day. Protein groups contain nuts‚ beans‚ peas‚ lentils‚ quorn and

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    and the risks associated with lifting and carrying children | The Manual Handling Operations Regulation 1992‚ this regulation covers the handling and risks associated with lifting children‚ it’s important that children are carried with care. The appropriate way to carry babies is by supporting their head to ensure it does not fall backwards and cause an injury to the neck‚ back or brain. When older children are to be picked up then you should ensure that you

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    03/06/2015 2.5 Demonstrate how to give praise and encouragement to children and young people for individual achievements Everyone needs praise in order to feel confident‚ and a child is no different. To develop into a confident adult‚ children and young people need to be praised when they have achieved something. You can do this by: Praising and acknowledging the achievements of each child and young person Encouraging children and young people to recognise their own achievements You have an important

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