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    This assignment looks at observing children‚ every day care routines and how the child’s social development can affect them. During the pre and early school years‚ children’s motor skills and social development change dramatically. Practitioners need to be able to recognise the pattern of development that children go through‚ right from birth up to 16 as these are the years that children develop their personalities‚ any disabilities will come to light and the basic foundations of the child’s identity

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    live comfortably‚ giving way to mass waste disposal issues that caught the attention of city officials and resulted in the introduction of the waste disposal routines cities continue to implement today. In addition to their poverty‚ their common illiteracy led to the establishment of settlement houses. These settlement houses provided childcare services‚ English classes‚ and sponsored community events in order to help immigrants participate in and become involved with other city dwellers in their neighborhoods

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    example of how to paln a itenerary Itinerary: Trip to Melaka Thursday 8am Gather at Bandar Tasik Selatan Terminal 8.30am Depature from Terminal to Morten Village 10.30am Arrive at Morten Village 11am Divide to group and divide which house to stay 1pm Lunch at own Homestay with owner 3pm Gather at assembly point at morten village 3.30pm City tour actvity 7.30pm Back to homestay and dinner at homestay 8.30pm Night Tour with double dacker by panorama bus 10.30pm Back to Homestay

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    There are 5 different parts of this law. Another legislation is the Equality Act 2006‚ this act was put into place to ensure everybody was treated equally regardless to age‚ sex‚ religion‚ race ect. Childcare Act 2006 is another legislation put into place to ensure children’s welfare. The childcare act provides a learning framework called the Early Years Foundation Stage. (EYFS) Another legislation is the Sex Discriminations Act 1975‚ this act makes it illegal to discriminate due to gender. E2-

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    of Indian brains to different countries. We term it as a drain of the brains; for‚ it is believed that the India is at a loss‚ when our best brains work for other countries leaving some lesser brains. Let us analyze why there was so much of mass depature of brainpower from India and regulate such drain by some norms. It is a matter of pride for Indians that the world‚ as of today‚ has recognized the Indian brain among the best across the world. This is why foreign countries encourage over the import

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    E1. Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. Statutory – Primary School Voluntary – Youth Network Private – College E2. Describe how each of the settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families. Statutory (Primary School) The quality of support‚ guidance and care provided for pupils and their families is strength. The head teacher provides dedicated leadership. In a relatively short period of time he has developed

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    requirements apply only in England. All childcare providers‚ including childminders‚ nurseries‚ kindergartens and pre-school classes‚ are obliged to register under the Childcare Act in order to operate legally. To become and remain registered they must comply with the Welfare requirements‚ and with the L&D requirements for settings in England. The Childcare Act 2006 is the first legislation passed by the UK government that is specifically concerned with early childcare and early childhood services. Its

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    aspects of the home-based childcare service Fun day’s home-based childcare service My name is Hana   Peltanova and I’m Ofsted registered child-minder. I have been working with children for the last seven years as a nanny. I am married and have two children‚ a two year old daughter and five year old son.  I am caring and committed to providing good quality childcare. I regularly update my training and keep up with childcare developments to provide an excellent childcare service for children and

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    of domestic tasks.  Willmott and Young tend to agree that conjugal roles have become more equal. During the 70’s they announced the arrival of the symmetrical family‚ a family where husbands and wives were similar in their roles. In the home the couple ‘shared their work and shared their time’. Husbands were thought to be helping with  the housework‚ childcare and decision making more often. Willmott and Young discovered that 72% of husbands helped with these household tasks. They thought that

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    Australia is a multicultural and multilingual society. As a result children are entering the childcare and school environments with diverse linguistic backgrounds. Children can learn two languages from birth‚ however some children learn a second language like English after they have already learnt a first language. English becomes a second learning language when they enter the school or childcare environment (Fellowes & Oakley‚ 2014). According to Fellowes & Oakley‚ 2009 the behaviourist theory

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