Unit 1 – An introduction to working with children. E1&E2: There are many different types of setting which provide care and education for children and families. The main three settings are the statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sector is a service that by law has to be provided by the government to children and families‚ for example‚ St Peters RC Primary School. The opening and closing times is between 8:45-3:10 (depending on before/after school clubs). This school
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sectors. Additionally Tesco has its own Mobile Network which offers Pay as you go and Pay Monthly options. You can also buy mobile devices such as the iPhone 5C. [2] The British Heart Foundation is a national Charity (Not-for-profit organisation) in the tertiary sector. TBHF has approximately 20‚00 volunteers in its 765 stores in the UK. [3] Apart of these stores are volunteers but they also have paid managers and assistant managers. The stores rely on donations from the public to sell products in
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Unit 011 – Contribute to the Support of Positive Environments for Children and Young People Outcome 1 – 1. Describe what is meant by a positive environment – inside and outside Positive environment inside: In my setting we singing wellcome song before start every sesion that help because every child learn and memory your names‚ also there are feel motivated for participate and sharing with others. Also Positive environment outside: In my setting when the child arrive one person is delegate for
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South Thames College Unit 2: Equality and Diversity Bianca Palas P2P3M1 | 1319936 Report by: Bianca Palas Aim: My aim for this report is to be able to identify the discriminatory practices based on three different true-to-life scenarios. I also intend on exploring into further details the possible effects of the discriminatory practices that has been done on the elderly people involved in the three different situations. The three major types of discriminatory practice I will be focusing
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JavaScript Unit 4 Assignment 1: Research DOM Level 3 vs. Level 2 ITT Technical Institute Describing the specification differences and browser supports among DOM Level 1‚ Level 2and Level 3. DOM Level 1 was published in 1998 as a single W3C recommendation‚ consisting of two modules‚ the Core and the HTML module. DOM Level 2 was published in late 2000. It introduced the "getElementById" function as well as an event model and support for XML namespaces and CSS. DOM Level 2 consists
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UNIT 232 MOVE AND POSITION INDIVIDUALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THERE PLAN OF CARE OUTCOME 2 UNDERSTAND LEGISLATION AND AGREED WAYS OF WORKING WHEN MOVING AND POSITIONING INDIVIDUALS 2.1 Describe how legislation and agreed ways of working affect working practices related to moving and positioning individuals‚ Every time a care worker moves or supports the weight of a service user they are manually handling that person.Unsafe moving and handling techniques can result in injury to either the
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Contents The Inquiry P2 The Educational Situation P3 Data Collection and Analysis P6 Conclusions from Analysis of Data P9 Plan and Set Action Steps
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Unit 4 - children and play D1‚ D2‚ D3‚ D4‚ D6‚ C One setting where children might play is a nursery; the typical age range a child would play in the nursery is aged between 3-4 years. The stage of play for a child to be involved with while playing in the nursery might be associative play stage which means children look to see what other children are doing and may copy them; children may stand at the edge of older children’s games. The types of play that would take place in a nursery is
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complete the questions which your assessor has asked you to complete. Unit 001 Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings Outcome 1: 1. Identify different reasons why people communicate People communicate to give information‚ receive information‚ give and receive instructions‚ express a need‚ negotiate and discuss situations and also to develop learning. | 2. Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of own work Effective
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Bibliography: * http://www.markedbyteachers.com/gcse/health-and-social-care/describe-the-expected-stage-of-social-development-of-children-aged-4-years.html * CACHE‚ LEVEL 2‚ Childcare and Education‚ Penny Tassoni‚ 2007. * http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/HealthAZ/DevelopmentalStages/SchoolAgeChildren/Pages/Social-and-Emotional-Development.aspx * http://www.cyh.com/ * http://www.experts123.com/q/how-can-snack-and-mealtimes-support-childrens-social-development
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