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    how unaware people may be of each other’s inner motivations and desires. Laurie’s mother is unaware of her own son’s bad behavior in school and is willing to believe his descriptions of some other misbehaving child. “I watched him go off he first morning with the older girl‚ next door seeing clearly that an era of my life was ended‚ my sweet voiced nusery school tot replaced by a long trouser character who forgot to stop ant the corner and wave good bye to me.” Even though her own son’s behavior

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    station‚ Horse stable‚ Plant nursery‚ etc. Goals: The goal of MapleBear schools is to establish an enthusiasm for learning and knowledge in young children that will serve as a foundation for future success in the education system and in life. In development of the MapleBear program‚ we have drawn on the best practices in early childhood teaching and learning.  MapleBear recognizes that literacy in English is absolutely fundamental to a child’s success in English medium schools.  The MapleBear Methodology

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    Level 3 Diploma for Children & Young People’s Workforce Unit 54: Principles for implementing Duty of Care in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Setting. By Kerry Derbyshire. Kerry Derbyshire Unit Number: 4227 - 054 What is a “Duty of Care”? 1.1 Preventing mistakes and accidents Preventing mistakes and accidents As a child care provider we are expected to have a Duty of care within our work setting‚ we are all given the appropriate attention‚ watching for

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    would develop a relationship similar to the one with colleagues‚ as well as working with them‚ sharing all information‚ attending meetings and keeping my records up to date. This would be the same for various settings such as primary schoolnursery or out of school club. E2 One way that would help maintain professional relationships with parents and children is by effective communication. When speaking to parents and children you need to ensure your tone of voice‚ body language and facial

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    qualifications and training because it should always be the primary concern of care professionals in everything they do. Safeguarding must be considered in every decision that is made in a nursery setting as well as in the day-to-day operations‚ which is why safeguarding policies are so important. It is imperative that a nursery setting is free of danger and the children are always kept

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    Task 1 A. A range of factors influence children’s health and wellbeing. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child consists of 41 articles‚ each of which details a different type of right. These rights are not ranked in order of importance; instead they interact with one another to form one integrated set of rights. A common approach is to group these articles together under the following themes: 1. Survival rights: include the child’s right to life and the needs that are most

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    and decision making skills.” In my setting we do a lot to empower children and families so that they can get the best they can while being in their nursery school setting. You have to ensure that you listen to families on what they would like for their child‚ that’s why open evenings/days are so important so that parents can see what the school offers. There are three important principals that we need to talk about closely when it comes to empowering adults and children in any childcare settings

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    being called preschool‚ these programs are known by other names‚ including child care‚ day care‚ and nursery school. They vary widely in their setting‚ format‚ and educational requirements. Preschools may meet all-day or half-day‚ either every day or just a few days per week. They could be sponsored by a church‚ operate as an independent non-profit‚ or run for profit. They may be part of the public school system or part of the Federal Head Start program. Before 1960‚ the education of young children

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    may want their children to be in a home based environment and some families cannot afford to pay fees for provision. This is why the |Early Year’s sector has various forms of provision to meet the needs of families. Provision include Nurseries‚ child minders‚ pre-schools‚ crèches‚ children’s centres and parent and toddler groups. 2.1 Identify current policies‚ frameworks and influences on the early years There are various policies in place which each setting is required to follow. There are five

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    Summerise the history of Forest School Locally and in the UK ‘Forest School in the UK may seem a fairly new movement. In reality it is based on a rich heritage of outdoor learning going back at least to the 19th century.  Philosophers‚ naturalists and educators in Europe and the UK such as Wordsworth‚ Ruskin‚ Baden Powell‚ Leslie Paul (who founded the Woodcraft Folk in 1925)‚ Kurt Hahn (who founded Gordon stone and was the inspiration for our first outdoor education centers)‚ Susan Isaacs and

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