SHC 21 - Communication People communicate in different ways to show and mean different things. People can communicate to show feelings or emotions‚ even communicate to give opinions or to inform you. Verbal communication is where you tend to use words to describe what you think or feel‚ sharing ideas and hearing other people. Non verbal is where no one talks but you could give people hand gestures to communicate. Formal talk is where you tend to talk with more respect whereas informal you
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Unit 4 – Keeping Children Safe Hand in Date – 21st May 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Task 1 Explain how strategies to establish and maintain healthy‚ safe and secure environments in early years settings are supported by legislations. E1. Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early years settings. List 10 of the main laws that underpin the provision of healthy‚ safe and secure environments for young children. Give the full title
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Form 6 Candidate Performance Evidence Record for Holistic Assessment of Units Use this form to record details of activities (tick as appropriate) Observed by your assessor □ Assignments / Projects X Seen by a witness □ Questions □ Candidate Reflective account □ Learner explanation □ Award: Level 3 Diploma. CYPW - 03 Learner Name:
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How important is it to maintain confidentiality in a childcare setting? When in a childcare setting it is vital to maintain confidentiality in different areas not just for the Child’s welfare but the families as well! Confidential information must not be shared outside of the setting E.G family or friends. The following examples are to be kept confidential; enrolment forms‚ family’s health insurance information‚ health screenings and records‚ including immunization records‚ emergency contact information
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1. DEFINE WHAT THE SCHOOL AGE CHILDCARE IS AND IDENTIFY A RANGE OF TYPES OF PROVISIONS. EXPLORE A RANGE OF ELEMENTS OF EFFECTIVE SCHOOLAGE CHILDCARE PROVISION. After school care is defined as “childcare for school going children provided outside of normal school hours where the same children attend the childcare facility on a regular basis and access to the service is clearly defined by agreement with parents and guardians.” It is a type of service for children who are attending primary school
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHART Age Physical Development Intellectual/Cognitive Development Language Development Social/ Emotional/ Behavioural Development Moral Development Birth to 3 months Reflexes – Swallowing Rooting - Grasp – Startle – Walking & Standing – Falling Moves head deliberately –waves arms – kicks legs vigorously. Grasps finger. Visually alert – follows adult movements within visual field – watches movement of own hands engages in finger play shows excitement at
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UNIT 066 PROMOTE CHILDREN’S WELFARE AND WELL-BEING IN THE EARLY YEARS. OUTCOME 6 Be able to provide physical care for children. AC1. In my unit I always encourage personal care. Before and after breaks and lunch because I work in the baby unit we use cotton wool and water to wash the children’s hands and face‚ while some of the babies cant do this by themselves‚ there are other’s that can. While I wash
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CACHE level 3 understand how to set up a home based childcare service Task 1 Produce and information sheet which outlines the following Current legislation for home based child care. In this section I will discuss the legislations that are current for home base childcare. There are several legislations that are currently set in place that childminder have to adhere to. The Children’s Act 2004 – This act provides the basis for how social services and other agencies deal with the issue relating
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Unit 079 Outcome 1.1 If you are becoming a home based child carer then you must be aware of the current legislation and the role in which regulatory bodies play. If you wish to register for becoming a childminder in Northern Ireland you must do so through your local Health and Social Services Trust. A childminder must by law register with the local Health and Social Services Trust and the purpose of registration is to protect children‚ to provide reassurance to parents using childcare and to ensure
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Unit 4 Children & Play D1 & D2 These are 3 different settings where children could play * Going to the local park age group: 3 – 6 years * Playing at home age group: 0 – 6 years * Nursery age group: 3 – 5 years D3 & D4 At the local park the child would use physical play. They would use this because they would be running‚ jumping and moving around using physical energy. If the children play football it shows there have balance as they have to stay on their feet
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