(D1 & D2) Within this piece of work‚ I will be focusing on the transition of a child attending a day nursery for the first time. This piece will be centred on a child under three‚ starting a day nursery for the first time and attending the nursery all day. This piece of work will be based on a child whose parents work full time. Therefore‚ they will be having breakfast and tea at the setting. Day nurseries are becoming increasingly popular as many parents are needing to return back to work. The Education
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Unit 7 – Play and learning in children’s education E2 Forest schools believe that children can benefit from learning opportunities the woodland environment offers. Forests schools believe that Children’s needs must be met before any higher learning can take place taking Maslow’s Pyramid of Hierarchical needs into account their list of needs are : * Warmth * Food * Drink * Safe-Individuals feel safe both physically and emotionally (Forest schools‚ what happens at a forest school
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Khadijatu Sesay Unit 5‚ D2: From your analysis in M2‚ decide which is the better performing business overall‚ and justify your decision. In this task‚ I will be analysing the result of Turks Whole Sale and Turkish Great food‚ in terms of what business has performed better over the financial year. I will be using the financial ratios in both businesses‚ to critically explain which business has stood out in terms of profit‚ sustainability‚ and processes in their performance over the year. Financial
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UNIT 7 E1: Collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in meeting children’s needs. Practitioners can help meet the needs of children by approving the rights of children. For example (UNCRC) United Nations conventions act on the rights of the child. Which allows every child and young person inclusive set of rights. When the practitioners support the rights of children‚ it will benefit children by meeting their learning needs as all the setting "complete their rights and needs
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Amy Holihan CACHE Level 3 Unit 1 D2 “Multi Agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and professions to provide an integrated way of working to support children‚ young people and families.” (www.education.gov.uk 18.10.2021) Multi Agency Teams are made up of professionals who are brought into the childcare setting for a variety of different reasons. They ensure that all children‚ young people and families
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E.1 There are different types of settings providing care and education for children in Wiltshire such as; statutory‚ voluntary and private. Statutory “these are services that have to be available by law‚ i.e. legislation has been passed which requires either the government or local authorities to provide them” (Tassoni‚ 2007 p.3) For example‚ schools. The government is legally obliged to provide schools and to pay money for local authority. Voluntary “these are services provided by organisations
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Bibliography: Books: Tassoni. Penny‚ Kate. Beith‚ Kath. Bulum and Harriet. Eldridge (2007) CACHE level 3 Child Care and Education 4th edition‚ London: Heinemann Marian. Beaver‚ Jo. Brewster‚ Sandy. Green‚ Sally. Neaum‚ Heidi. Sheppard‚ Jill. Tullack and Miranda. Walker (2008) Childcare and education Cache level 3 Cheltenham: Nelson Thorns
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D1‚ D2‚ D3 There are many different settings where children can play. Children from a very young age can go to a baby room and after the baby room‚ children can go to pre-school nursery and then they can go to school. In my assignment these are the three settings I will be talking about. In a baby room the age range would be 9 months to 1 year old. The stage of play for this age range is solitary play. In solitary play children play on their own‚ totally independent from adults or other children
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Unit 4: D2- explain how establishing a safe and secure environment can support the procedures necessary for accident‚ illnesses and emergencies. The layout of the environment in a setting should be suitable for the safety of the children. This means that toys‚ playing equiptment‚ tables and chairs should be age appropriate. If an accident occurred your role is to: check the child is safe‚ calm and comfortable‚ fill out and accidents form reporting the accident which is signed by a member of staffand
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D2 Part A Advantages and Disadvantages of TV ADVERTS in Tesco’s business TV advertising advantages include allowing businesses to reach a wider‚ more captive audiences. Television viewers come from all walks of life and everyone from pre-schoolers to retirees watch TV at some point during the day. Despite the popularity of the Internet‚ billions of television viewers watch TV for 4 or more hours daily to watch their favourite shows‚ catch up on the news‚ or simply to relax together as a family
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