Children are seen as young‚ directionless‚ and inexperienced‚ so people conclude that they should always have adult supervision. However‚ it is not that simple for some parents to provide their children with adult supervision. In the article “a Tale of Two Summer Parents” by Belinda Luscombe‚ she explains how 2 different mothers in separate financial situations handle their children. Although a child would lack the parental guidance needed‚ some parents’ simply cannot get their children looked after
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Childcare That Isn’t There In today’s society there is a vast amount of day to day struggles for every individual‚ but some tend to feel the stress of their struggles more than others due to many different circumstances. One of the bigger problems seen in society today is the lack of support for families headed by a single working parent. Single working parents are faced with many problems as they try to provide the best care and lifestyle for their child or children. The cost of childcare can play
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are planned around the needs and interests of each individual child and are assessed and reviewed regularly Partnership working between practitioners and with parents and/or carers Childcare Act 2006 Reduce child poverty: To support parents and carers to work‚ and focus on the provision of good quality childcare for working parents or adults. Reduce inequalities between young children: Focus on supporting children most at risk of poor outcomes because of deprivation and disadvantage and promote
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member of the child there should be a notice put up to inform everybody of this. If there is a case of headlice a letter should be sent out so parents/carers can maintain their family’s health. There are not many settings that are purpose built for childcare‚ there are many playgroups and crèche services that share their premises with other organisations. Planning should take into account the way in which the setting should function as a safe‚ healthy environment for children and young people. When planning
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AS A STRATEGIC MANAGER – 7001 LEARNING OUTCOME 1 Introduction: Cornerstone Academy has been operating for over 10 years as a Nursery & Preschool for children between the ages of birth to 5 years. It operates within the Borough of Enfield where the population is diverse and houses 1.5 million people. The company functions mostly by means of government funding with regards to the 2-4 years old as the company had to be relocated due to asbestos within its original premises.
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Family Support Service Project Part One: Program Information: Name of Program: Peninsula Family YMCA Preschool/Childcare * Address: (Main Office) 4390 Valeta Street & (Preschool) 4425 Valeta Street San Diego‚ CA 92107 * Phone Number: (619) 226-8888 * Office Hours: Mon-Fri 5:30am-9:00pm‚ Sat 7:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.‚ Sun 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Childcare hours vary by site according to community and school needs. Generally‚ the program runs from 6:30 a.m. until school
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A healthy and safe home based environment. It is my responsibility as a professional childminder to do everything possible to keep all children safe at all times and prevent accidents‚ to do so: • I will ensure I keep appropriate supervision of children at all times. • I have in place a thorough risk assessment which I enforce and revise regularly. • I use only equipment with children that is age appropriate and in safe working order and complies with national safety standards. • I keep my
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creative play‚ which is a child‚ using different materials to create something. There will use fine motor skills to cut out magazines to make a beautiful collage. There will need to be careful when cutting with scissors but their will need adult supervision so that they don’t cause an injury. This type of play would be solitary play which is a child playing alone with toys and does not interact with any other children. D5 I have chosen the Vygotsky theory which is related Cooperative play would
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behaviour".www.education.gov.uk (2.1.2014). Setting out and tidying away activities‚ preparing resources for next/future activities. Taking focus groups‚ guided reading‚ are all part of the job description. By doing this we are working alongside the childcare act by ensuring all children are included regardless of abilities or disabilities. To support children’s health and safety during onsite and offsite activities. Safeguarding the welfare‚ recording‚ the reporting of incidents/accusations or risks
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20130683 Kate Muir Short Answer 1 The quality indicators I have chosen to discuss are‚ stable staffing and consistent care-giving‚ a responsive adult and trained staff. I believe these three quality indicators are important for children in early childcare services. Firstly‚ I will address stable staffing and consistent care-giving. Children find comfort in familiarity and routine. They will learn from spontaneous experiences but also need predictability in order to feel safe and gain a sense of
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