Assessment Task 5 HOW TO ENSURE SUITABILITY OF EQUIPMENT FOR CHILDREN AND THAT IT MEETS SAFETY REQUIREMENTS In a home based childcare setting it is the responsibility of the child-minder to ensure that all of the equipment that children may come into contact with in that setting is both suitable and safe. The “safety requirements” standards in the UK are set out by the registering body Ofsted within the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage‚ The regulatory body says; Safety
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Daily Routine TEXT One Day of Peter’s life (Story by Peter and Heidi Elliott) I usually manage to be first at waking up — my brother Daniel (he’s six) would stay in bed until seven o’clock. Mum can’t understand it but it seems obvious to me that this is when the day starts‚ so why miss the beginning? After a quick warm-up and a chat we creep downstairs to see what’s been left around from the night before‚ although Mum is wise to this and has usually put away anything really interesting
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2.3 How do you create assessment opportunities that meet the needs of learners Creating assessment opportunities: purpose e.g. awarding organisation requirements‚ recording progress‚ reporting‚ opportunities to provide learner with feedback‚ on-going; appropriateness e.g. to skills-knowledge-understanding‚ timely‚ suitable‚ addressing individual needs Type response here… First of all we should look at the awarding body’s requirement for accreditation. Using this information we could then
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Although by using positive reinforcement in rewarding children could be beneficial to the child’s growth‚ It also should be avoided in the long-term due to the negative consequences. When children are trying to learn something new‚ could be difficult to remember at first‚ or it could be that they are just not interested enough to want to learn. If children knew that in doing something their parents asked would get them candy they would try to complete the task in order for them to receive more rewards
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I predict the kids will not meet Boo because I think people are lying when they say he comes out at night. Boo is locked up all day‚ but apparently people have seen him come outside at night‚ that is another reason why I think the kids will not meet Boo as well. Boo is/ might still be a part of a gang. Boo is also locked up because he was a part of a gang‚ and because he had other bad ideas that he did. Boo never really did anything bad in the gang‚ the worst they did was drink whisky and run around
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Every individual has a different set of needs and wants. Needs refer to the essential and basic requirements of all humans in order to survive. These needs comprise of food‚ water‚ shelter and warmth. Wants‚ on the contrary‚ are all the unnecessary desires and wishes humans make to satisfy themselves. Marketing exists to identify and ultimately explain the decisions people make in order to satisfy their needs and wants. In addition‚ marketing is about understanding the behavior of people. Marketing
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2.1 Explain why it is important to identify and meet the individual needs of learners In my specialism my role is to promote good progress and outcomes of students. To reach the target I have to identify learners’ needs. What is a learner’ needs? A learner’s needs represent the gap between what the learner wants to get out of the learning experience and his or her current state of knowledge‚ skill and enthusiasm. In my current practices I find out the needs by asking the students‚ or during
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The Positive Advantages to Mainstreaming Special Needs Children In an ideal world all children would be born without disabilities. This idea is not possible though and sometimes children are born with special needs. The child could have only one disability or several. A disability can be mild and treated with medication or the disability can be severe and the child will need constant supervision. Once the child becomes of age to attend school‚ the issue of whether or not to place the child in a
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PS340: Exceptional Needs Children Dr. Natasha Chung 31 January 2012 Scenario One In the first case study‚ a child by the name of Robert who was four years of age came for a screening session. To keep out meeting confidential I asked his parents to complete some surveys and permission forms prior to the meeting. The parents’ major concern was that their child was not sociable at all. Robert did not speak; he would rather point to things that he wanted to play with. When I meet Robert up in person
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Giving your children unconditional love and support is the best gift you can give; it will lead them to self confidence and a strong parent child relationship. Love‚ sounds simple right? Well today‚ many parents are too worried about school grades‚ drug usage‚ and their own personal problems that they are forgetting to give there children the love and support they need. Depression in teenagers is at all time high and when children have bad relationships with their parents‚ they may feel that they
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