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    EYMP 4 2.3 Your everyday practice in your setting is likely to have been influenced by many factors‚ * Your training in working with young children. * Your experience of working with different children and families * Your on-the-job learning from colleagues * Your reading and viewing of television programmes * Your personal experience - as a parent and as a child. Also so your professional practice should be evidence based practice too. This means you are required to keep up

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    EYMP 4 1.1 The range of early years settings was not developed by the government pursuing specific aims but rather due to families requirements based on changing social and economic factors. An example of this was during the Second World War women were needed in the workforce so nurseries were set up to take care of children‚ when the war ended the nurseries closed. Later in the twentieth century early years provision focused on families who had social needs and difficulties. Local authority day

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    HSC 3045 1.1 Explain how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice. The aspects of my role within our setting are regulated by our policies and procedures which have been written with current legislation such as the Children’s act. These policies and procedures cover promoting positive behaviour and we all follow that as our code of practice as this is an important area to both us and all our children

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    EYMP 2 task 4.3 Use language that is accurate and appropriate in order to support and extend children’s learning when undertaking activities. Language is crucial to young children’s development; it is the essential key for learning‚ for communicating and building relationships with others as well as for enabling children to make sense of the world around them. My role in developing and encouraging language acquisition in children is therefore of the utmost importance. Children learn most effectively

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    4 Types of Courage

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    Four types of Courage If you ask a class of students to name a courageous person‚ you will be able to hear a multitude of replies of names of famous people. Have you ever considered having the guts to stand out in the crowd and naming yourself as an act of courage makes you a courageous individual? American psychologists Rollo May shares that “It is easier in our society to be naked physically than to be naked psychologically or spiritually.” Humans are born naked. Before human civilization

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    Influences that have recently impacted on the early years provision Modern day career women can expect to‚ or would like to‚ return to work following the birth of their child. Also a lone parent may want to return to work to ensure they have a better standard of living for their child and themselves. To enable them to do this some may have family members who are willing to help with childcare but others may want to take advantage of the services of a crèche‚ nursery (private or pre/primary school)

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    What I Learned In 4-H

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    4-H has been an extraordinary experience that has fulfilled my childhood and made me the person I am today. Being a part of 4-H has impacted my life in ways no other club or activity could. As a child‚ I learned compassion‚ respect and responsibility by caring for my livestock. As an officer for many years‚ I learned public speaking skills‚ I am able to talk to my peers without being shy‚ as so many kids are‚ I learned how to stay organized and how to lead a whole group to an end goal. With the

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    The 4 Hour Body The diet I chose to look at was the 4 Hour Body Diet by Timothy Ferriss. Ferriss is also the author of the #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The 4-Hour Workweek. More recently‚ he wrote the upcoming release of The 4 Hour Chef that is being banned from bookstores nationwide. I stumbled upon this book one day when I was browsing the internet for new and interesting ways to lose weight and Ferriss’s book caught my eye. Just reading the first page enticed me to read more. The 4-Hour

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    Throughout my years involved in 4-H‚ I participated in projects such as showing cattle and sheep‚ and creating projects in areas such as food and nutrition‚ home improvement‚ sewing and clothing. 4-H projects were a big part of the experience because I was challenged to work on them throughout the entire year‚ so I could display my hard work at the fair. Within my club‚ I was actively involved from an early age. Growing up with a grandpa who was a previous 4-H Club leader‚ being involved was important

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    EYMP 1 1.1 Every child deserves the best possible start in life and the support that enables them to fulfil their potential. Children develop quickly in the early years and a child’s experiences between birth and age five have a major impact on their future life chances. A secure‚ safe and happy childhood is important in its own right. Good parenting and high quality early learning together provide the foundation children need to make the most of their abilities and talents as they grow up

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