Unit 6: Supporting children’s play 1. Understand the play environment 1.1. Explain what is meant by the play environment The play environment is the provision that is made foe children in which they can learn‚ play and relax. It encompasses both the physical environment (such as the layout‚ equipment and furniture) and the “emotional” environment (the atmosphere‚ or ambience that is created). 1.2. Explain how the environment supports play. Play doesn’t just happen. It is true that babies and
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relevance of current legislation as it applies to supporting a healthy lifestyle for children A detailed consideration and reasoned judgements of how effective current legislation described in E2 is in supporting healthy lifestyles for children now and later in life. Both positive and negative effects may be considered. The United Nations Convention on the Right of the Children helps and supports children in maintaining a healthy lifestyle as it is a legislation that has been put in place to
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Unit 6: Personal and Professional Development P3 Action Plan Goals Goal target end date Actions Action target date Review 1 Review 2 Attend university open days June 2013 Search online for my career Get distinctions and decide on campus Start from October 2012 Revise for theory test July 2013 buy books and CD Revise for it December 2012 January 2013 Complete all assignments June 2013 Plenty of research Achieve distinctions September 2012 June 2013 P4 I have made some
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This talk is about children’s nutrition and giving them a healthy‚ balanced diet. Some people don’t really know what is meant by a healthy‚ balanced diet. A balanced diet is meant to consist of certain proportions of food and these proportions all need to be eaten in balanced quantities. There are 7 different nutrients a child should have for a balanced diet‚ these are:- 1. Carbohydrates (staple food): - which are found in either starches found in potatoes‚ pasta‚ rice etc. or sugars found
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Unit 302 Develop and maintain a healthy‚ safe and secure environment for children K3P189 Regulations covering manual handling and the risks associated with lifting and carrying children When working in childcare it is normal for the work to involve lifting and carrying babies and children‚ as well as carrying any equipment or large toys so it is important to do this properly. If a workers technique of lifting is incorrect‚ this can result in back injuries and/or risk of sprains and/or fractures
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Supporting Children’s learning through the curriculum In this TMA I have ethical guidelines all names have been changed to protect identity. The setting‚ children and parents have given their consent to activities being used in this assignment and participants were told they could withdraw at any time. The focus of my observation is a child ’s learning through personal social and emotional development with communication and language; I have collected evidence of the learning through five observations
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with a positive attitude to the child’s needs. "Recognizing diversity is about understanding that children came from a variety of backgrounds" (P.Tassoni‚ 4th edition‚ page 7) D1)"A good routine should encompass a child’s overall needs(P.Tassoni 4th edition‚ page 266). Routines play a very important role in a child’s life‚ it gives them structure and independence for example in my placement when children have their dinner they know its sleep time afterwards so they know what is coming next and often
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Article Body Not true. Thanks to the media and many high-profile diet gurus‚ many overweight children and adults believe that obesity occurs in people who are self-indulgent or weak-willed. With those kinds of attitudes so prevalent‚ no wonder that there’s so little empathy and support for individuals who need to lose weight. However‚ the facts are that no one is to blame for your child’s obesity. Children gain excess weight for a variety of reasons. Some have a tendency to be obese because it runs
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BTEC Level 2 Diploma in Health and Social Care Unit 11 Impact of Diet on Health Hodelvine Midela Group A – D1 Name: Shonica Fagan How was it easy to the follow the plan? I found it easy to follow the plan because I prepared myself for it even though I usually eat some unhealthy things but I’m used to eating some healthy dishes too. I also have eczema so I wanted to change my eating lifestyle to also make my skin clearer and healthier. But some of the food was unexpected because I’ve never
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BTEC Level 2 first health and social care Jade Louise Roberts Unit 6 Task 2 All health and social care settings are designed to support equality‚ diversity‚ rights and also the many of other different ordeals that influence today’s modern society. The main aim and focus of this assignment is to explain factors that may influence the equality of opportunity for individuals. Discrimination is an act of prejudice against a person because of their set of characteristics. These characteristics can
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