Defination of EYFS is; main principles and practice that we must adapt to appropriate children`s individual development from birth to five years under the Children Act 2006 and in England the children between 3 and 4 year olds they need to receive a free part time early years education. Their concept of learning is trough play rather than more formal education.Children are monitored day to day and individualy to see how well they are learning and developing by their teachers. There are different
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Comprehensive account of working and interacting with others in the area of palliative care. The author of this essay is a Health Care Assistant for three years and works as a member of a Hospice Home Care Team. For the purpose of this assignment the author will outline a selection of evidence of their work and interaction with their Palliative Care Clients and the Palliative Care Team. For the privacy and dignity of the client we will refer to the client as John (an alias) and me as the author
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are five stages of education; early years‚ primary‚ secondary‚ further education and higher education. Between the ages of 5-18 years it is compulsory for all children to be in education. The every child matters act should be followed correctly and by doing this the right to 3 and 4 year olds are given the opportunity of the early year’s education. This is only offered part time up to 15 hours per week‚ 38 weeks a year. This allows all children the right to 2 years education before they start main
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Unit HSC 2013 Support care plan activities Servicees are provi Serv v de vi ded d by by a wid de ra rang n e of ageenc ng ncies in m many diff di ffer ff e en nt wa ways y . On ys One of tthe he mos o t im i portan antt asspe pect ctss of the provisio pr io on of a sser e vi vice ce e is to to ens nsur u e th ur hat it is mee e ting n the needs of thee pe th ers rson on o n. Th Thes esse ne need eds are no ot wh what hatt an ag gen ency cy or care e wor orke ker believves to be be be nee eede ded;
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why and how might schools work in partnership? The earliest years in a child’s life are the most crucial (Robson 2006) and a variety of different professionals are involved with them from parents‚ health visitors‚ teachers and in some cases social workers. Therefore by reviewing the Tickell Report and its recommendations‚ the importance of partnership working will be highlighted as well as the strategies that may be implemented an the effects they have on child development. In 2008 the Early Years
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Different strategies of working in partnership in parents are very important in child care and education settings. The chosen setting is in a family setting. This essay covers recognition of valuing parents/carers and analysis of the factors that contribute to good communication. Settings value parents when working in partnership to meet the needs of a child. Settings now have legal responsibilities to work in partnership with parents. According to Beaver. M Et Al‚ 2001 pg 662) The Education Reform
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Assessment Title: State Support: State Provision for Children – ASG1 1) Historical Development of the ECCE. The development of the ECCE sector in Ireland has been gradual and in the past decade state contribution has considerable increased. The Early Childhood Care & Education Scheme is a Government funded enterprise that provides one free pre-school year to every child in Ireland between 3-5 years. The main drive behind the development of the ECCE was the booming economy‚ this
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Unit 013: Understand partnership working in Services for children and young people Task A 1. It is important to children that we work in partnership with parents/colleagues/other professionals so the children in the setting receive the best quality of care offered to ensure theirs needs are met. Good relationships between parent/careers colleagues and children are enormously important in the early year’s settings as they benefit everyone especially the children. Good relationships create
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Joanne Wootton 24/10/12 * The importance of multi agency and integrated working As an early year setting we are required to help the children achieve the five outcomes of the UK government they include stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ be healthy‚ make a positive contribution and achieve economic well being. We do everything we can to follow these outcomes but sometimes we need to contact and utilise other professionals to help us achieve these‚ it’s important to work together with these other
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Health and Safety Example Risk Assessment for Child Care setting such as a nursery or child minder Setting the scene The manager carried out the risk assessment in this nursery‚ which is located on a suburban residential estate. It caters for 20 children aging from 6 months to 11 years of age. The manager is a full-time member of staff‚ as is the deputy manager who provides cover for the manager. Both the manager and the assistant manager are appointed persons for first aid. There are
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