WHAT IS A NANNY? A nanny is a child care specialist whose workplace is a family’s private home. Ideally‚ a nanny will have specialized child care skills‚ a deep understanding of children and a genuine love of caring for children. A nanny offers the family convenient and consistent high quality child care by meeting each child’s physical‚ emotional‚ social and intellectual needs. WHAT KIND OF POSITION IS RIGHT FOR YOU? Finding the right position is essential to assuring job satisfaction.
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Unit: 505 (M2C) Pembrokeshire College UAN: A/602/3189 Unit: 505 (M2C) Working in partnership in health and social care or children and young people’s settings. Edexcel Level 5 Diploma for the Learning Development and Support Services Workforce (QCF) Outcome 1.1 Identify the features of effective partnership working Outcome 1.2 Explain the importance of partnership working with: Colleagues Other professionals/Others Outcome 1.3 Analyse how partnership working delivers better outcome. Outcome 1
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infant from its mother may cause emotional harm to the child or disrupt the mother-infant bond. No study finds that children of employed mothers suffer solely because their mothers are working. Research has shown that mothers who work spend as much time playing with their babies as do mothers without outside jobs (Huston & Aronson‚ 2005). It has also been questioned as to whether home-based maternal care or nonrelatives day-care provide the child with more opportunity to develop cognitively and socially
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Task 1 A. A range of factors influence children’s health and wellbeing. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child consists of 41 articles‚ each of which details a different type of right. These rights are not ranked in order of importance; instead they interact with one another to form one integrated set of rights. A common approach is to group these articles together under the following themes: 1. Survival rights: include the child’s right to life and the needs that are most
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these strategies are supported by legislations‚ as a child care professional it is my responsibility for the children’s safety that are in my care‚ There are many legal requirements that help to protect both the children and the staff in an early years setting‚ these may very from country to country and it is extremely important that every childcare professional is kept up to date with the legal requirements and know what is relevant to child care professionals working in this country‚ such as The
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a Day Care Budget The U. S. Census Bureau reports that between 2005 and 2007 more than 50 percent of husbands and wives in married families both work. This large parental workforce places a demand on parents and communities to provide day care facilities for children. With the right interpersonal skills and business acumen‚ you can operate a successful day care. Creating a workable budget is a crucial first step. Other People Are Reading • [pic]Free Sample Budgets for a Day Care Center
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Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) The Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Scheme provides a free year of early childhood care and education for children of pre-school age. In general‚ children are eligible for the ECCE scheme if they are aged over 3 years 2 months and less than 4 years 7 months on 1 September of the year that they will be starting. The upper age limit can be extended in some cases – see ‘Rules’ below. The State pays a capitation fee to participating playschools and day-care services
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act 1970 etc (Anon.‚ 2014). Employment Act 2002 - the employment act was introduced 2002 to make changes to the Employment Right Act 1996 in other to allow flexible working hours to maternity‚ paternity and adoption and also to grant leave to take care of their children. Employment relation Act 1999- Employment right Act 1996- Human right Act 1998 National minimum wage Act 1998 national minimum wage regulation 1999 part time workers regulations 200 Working time regulation Act 1998 1.3 Legislation
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OWNING YOUR OWN BUSINESS WITH EMPHASIS ON CHILD CARE CENTERS INTRODUCTION This paper will discuss ways in order for you to become a business owner as well as how to start your own child care center. Owning a business is not an easy job. There is actually a very complicated and long process to become a small business owner. Before you start to think about what you want to do‚ you need to ask yourself if you will be committed to this venture. If you are then proceed on with your business however
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society. Childcare‚ the paid care of children by people other than their immediate family‚ has been part of and subject to the changes in Irish society and is increasingly a crucial industry demanding our attention‚ concern and care. Many of the workers were unqualified and inexperienced due to the lack of legislation and protection covering this sector. Our children are the future of our country; therefore it is imperative that they receive adequate and appropriate care and education to ensure that
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