Unit 064 Outcome 1 1. Please explain the main principles of the EYFS and also explain that by law all childcare settings have to work with this framework. How does your setting incorporate the EYFS? How is the EYFS displayed in your setting? Eg. The posters. What other guidance does your setting have? (for other local organisations) eg. Bodily awareness posters‚ pull-outs from Nursery World magazine? The EYFS framework gives all professionals a set of common principles and commitments
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Unit 22. Outcome 1: Understand child and young person development. Birth – 1 Month • Sleeps 20 hours a day • Crying – main form of communication (fosters early interaction) • Begins to have distinct facial expressions • Moves around more • Focuses both eyes together • Can detect smells • Sensitive to touch • Uses reflexes • Focuses on source of sound 2 – 3 Months • Visual and oral exploration • Cries‚ coos‚ and grunts • Emotional distress • Smiles at a face (social smiling)
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UNIT 4222-306……………... Unit Outcome Assessment details 4222-306 Outcome 1 Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 Point 4 Outcome 2 Point 1 Point 2 / 5 Point 3 Point 4 Point 5 see point 2 Point 6 Outcome 3 Point 1 Point 2 Identify legislation relating
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Task 1. D1&D2: At the age of four‚ children should be starting to gain confidence in their social development as they start to make friends and play with other children through nursery or day care. They are starting to explore friendships and new ways of playing; ‘Four-year-olds can usually play happily with other children. Your child is learning to understand about the feelings and needs of others’ – (http://www.markedbyteachers.com). Children may be openly affectionate to the people they
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Sarah Bowker Respite North West Ltd Unit 1 Use and develop systems that promote communication In my role as team leader I communicate with many people on a daily basis. I communicate with the people we support‚ (who have learning disabilities)‚ the staff team‚ the families of the people we support and other professionals that have any involvement with the health care or support of the individuals in our care. The way I communicate depends on who I am communicating with. When communicating I
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Jenny Wells 24/05/15 Outcome 1 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young peoples development from birth to 19 years. a) Children develop and mature at different rates. There are however certain expectations for their development between the ages of 0 and 19 years. The expected physical development for a baby of 0-6 months at this stage is laying on their backs and side‚ they are also learning to suck. Slightly older newborns are beginning to learn to move their head with their
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1.1) In my setting‚ establishing a respectable‚ professional relationship with the children is very important‚ as it will give you the attention and respect you require‚ when you require it. There are important skills you need to be able to build this relationship. Patience is a key skill needed when working with children. Some children can work at slower levels than other children‚ which may lead them to become frustrated with themselves or the situation. If the child is attempting to explain their
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learning and ways we find easier and more engaging. To utilise this individuality it’s often necessary to construct presentations‚ from each of the four main types. The 4 main types of presentation are: 1. Informative - These are used to present information derived from research. 2. Demonstrative - “How To” guides‚ or any presentation that shows you how to do something. 3. Persuasive – A presentation dedicated to altering the opinion or behaviour of the audience‚ E.G. Presentations
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Unit 1 – An Introduction To Working With Children: Assignment D1: Statutory provisions are services that have to be available by law through legislation. (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ p. 25) A primary school is an example of a statutory provision service. If you do not send your child to primary school‚ you could get sent to jail or finned by the government. Primary school children are usually aged from 5-11 years. They usually start Primary school aged 4 and continue this education until they’re aged 11
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011 Outcome 1 What is a positive environment indoors and outdoors? It’s comfortable‚ interesting‚ attractive and appropriate for the child or children who use it. For some children it becomes like a second home where they eat and sometimes sleep. A suitable environment for a young baby will be very different from a suitable environment for a four or five year old although some features will be the same. Environments should be attractive and make children feel safe and secure and happy to be
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