THE EFFECTS OF CHILD CARE 1 A variety of changes in the world have demanded an increase in the need for child care. Some of theses changes include migration‚ poverty‚ and urbanization. These economic and societal changes are forcing more and more woman into the workforce. Among these are young women and mothers. From the 1970’s to the 1990’s there was a major increase in the need for child care. In March of 1970‚ 26% of mothers with children under the age of 2 were working outside the home. By
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SHC34-1.1 To have a duty of care means that in my setting it is my job to make sure that the children are safe from harm and that they are supported in their development and have everything they need on a daily basis. But it’s different for other job roles‚ say the manager has a duty of care towards the staff that work for them and the children and the whole building. SHC34-1.2. The duty of care contributes a lot towards safeguarding children as if the child care worker is caring for the children
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of Development: Children who attend Child Care” provides a significant amount of information on the beneficial and negative aspects of sending your children to day care in the early stages of their development. Hypothesis/Research Questions The hypothesis stated in the article articulated that over time‚ teachers have rated individual behavior who attended independent child care centers. Their conclusions have stated that children who have attended child care centers‚ have higher behavioral problems
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describes the role of the practitioner in meeting the children’s care needs. The evidence can be found in my appendix. The evidence I have collate includes the information on compliance with legal requirements ‚ meeting needs and supporting rights of the children‚ working in a team with other professional’s‚ working with families‚ training and development‚ inclusive practice/ attitudes and values‚ positive environment and care of themselves( the practitioner). When practitioner are caring for
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3.1 Mission We are a non-profit child care facility that provides nurturing care while educating and allowing the children to develop their own personalities‚ while having still being able to be a child and have fun. Our facility will operate in ways to make it convenient and affordable for the parent‚ while not compromising the care their child will receive. 3.2 Goals 1) Provide outstanding care that works for both the parent and the child. a. Education b. Family-like
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as a child and later our collegiate years..." ……………………………………..As adults in a fast paced society‚ we sometimes forget just how precious and fleeting those years working are. The Superior Day Care Center Table of Content Topic name Page Number Executive Summary 1.1Mission 1.2Objective 1.3Goal 05-06 2.0 Company Summary 2.1Company Location and Facility 2.2Company Ownership 2.3Start Up Summary 07-08 3.0 Products and Service 3.1.1 Service 3.1.2 Product 3.2 Keys To Success 09-12 4.0 Child Care
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Reflective practice is a tool that can be used by all working individuals to enhance their practice. It can also be used as a management tool‚ enabling managers to guide and support staff to reflect on key elements of their role and their performance. It is the opportunity to look over what you have done‚ what worked well and what needs to be improved. Make a record of what went well and look for ways to improve the things that need to be better. Sometimes it may be necessary to seek opinions and
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ABSENTEEISM AND ON - SITE EMPLOYER SPONSORED CHILDCARE INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANISATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Acknowledgements I hereby express my sincerest thanks and gratitude to the following persons for their respective contributions: My supervisor‚ Dr Dirk Geldenhuys‚ for his continued support and guidance. Mr Carol Hardijzer‚ for his guidance and ongoing encouragement. Vanessa Hendricks and Priya Christopher‚ for their enduring patience with my ongoing requests
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settings must meet. The standards vary from country to country‚ but they all exists in order to protect children. Child care practitioner need to be familiar with minimum Welfare requirements‚ Safeguarding children‚ Promoting welfare‚ Suitable people‚ Organisation‚ Premises‚ Environments‚ Equipment‚ Documentation . Section 1 –Quality of Care. Standard 1 – Safeguarding and child protection. The safeguarding of children is best promoted through: The regular review of policies and procedures
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always agree with their opinions even if they are not right but they are entitle to their say in things. If you do not understand an adult/parent you should apologize and ask them to repeat themselves. Also never make a value of judgement about a child or a family but you need to always respect a person’s culture and identity. When talking to a parent or adult you should always use the name they would prefer you to call them by. If a parent / adult have a different view to yours you need to respect
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