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    Cu1513 Child Care

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    or setting you are working with‚ you must plan an environment that encourages the development of the whole child. First of all you think about the different settings that children aged 2-4 years may experience. The settings have both indoor and outdoor work spaces that need to be through about. The set out of the physical environment is my team’s responsibility and help to giving each child positive outcomes in their learning‚ and development. The available space will influence the way the furniture

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    BREAST FEEDING Breastfeeding is often the most important and most neglected part of childcare. In today’s world of jet setting women and ever shortening maternity and child care leave the importance of breast feeding is not being recognised. Breast milk is the best nutrition for a baby till it is six months old. Breast milk is specifically designed for the immature GI system of the infant and it is easily digested. It has the right proportions of fat‚ protein and sugars. The sugar present in breast

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    Monologue from Sheila Birling I feel extremely responsible for the horrid tragedy of what had happened to that young lady. On the other hand at the time it took place I was in a furious temper; I had tried on this dress‚ and well.... it just didn’t suit me at all! Then the girl- had tried on the dress as if she was wearing it. And it just suited her. She was the right type for it. She was very pretty too- with big dark eyes. I caught sight of the girl smiling at Miss Francis- as if to say‚ “doesn’t

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    Sheila Mant Conflicts

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    The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant Internal and external conflicts revolve around the main character. Internal conflicts take place within the mind of a character. External conflicts are between a character and an outside force. In ‘The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant’‚ there are frequent struggles based within the story. Not only does the main character have problems to solve‚ but also the desire of something he most likely won’t get. The main character‚ who is 14 years old‚ is crushing hard

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    get to know a child better. While observing how a child interacts with their peers‚ adults‚ and how they behave in different settings‚ you are getting to know the child without speaking to them. It may be important to observe a child but at the same time it may mislead you into being judgmental‚ to soon. For instance‚ if you observe a child misbehaving‚ not getting along with the other children or talking back to the teacher‚ you might get the impression that he/she is a "bad" child and you might

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    Child Care Observation

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    Child Care Observation I observed children at ABC Child Development Center in the 3 year old classroom on March 1‚ 2010 from 8am until 11am. The classroom had a very diverse composition in the classroom‚ Hispanic‚ African American‚ Caucasian‚ Native American‚ and Asian (Vietnamese). In addition to diversity the ABC child development focus on maintaining a child centered environment that allows children to learn at their own pace. The classroom had 2 teachers and 24 children in attendance during

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    Child Care Level3

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    onto the ceiling‚they follow these with their heads and eyes . they also try to copy facial movements like when an adult talks to them this is another way of communication. 6-12 MONTHS: PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT - at this stage you can expect the child to try new things like sitting up and supporting themselves‚ trying to move about from one object to another by crawling or bum shuffling‚ they also communicate with you by letting you know when they want picking up they will put both hands in the

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    DPP Child Care

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    is to ensure the child/children with special needs are not separate from those who are more abled. The setting must to adapt activities for them‚ make them more accessible‚ but do not separate them from the rest of the children. Children need accessibility‚ at their level‚ have toys showing disabilities such as crutches on dolls etc. pictures of disabilities‚ such as vision with glasses‚ hearing‚ walking crutches‚ and wheelchairs. Bring in books about special needs and how the child can play and ways

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    The current legislation for home based childcare ensures children are cared for in a safe environment by carers who are committed to providing each child with the skills for their future. The Law The Childcare Act 2006‚ all childcare providers must promote the 5 outcomes for children. They are considered to be essential to children becoming happy and successful adults. 1. Help us achieve well and enjoy what we do. 2. Protect us from harm or neglect and help us stay safe. 3. Help us

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    Child Care 082

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    082 1.1 Creativity In educational environments creative learning and creativity can have a variety of meanings. Creativity consists of traditional creative arts and the development of imagination and imaginative play‚ such as role play and small world play. Creativity is about helping children to find ways to express themselves through a range of arts and crafts. Creativity is about exploring emotions and expressions‚ therefore‚ the focus of creativity in this sense is only partially about producing

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