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    HOME BASED CHILDCARE CYPOP5 TASKS 1-3 TASK 1 (Produce an information sheet which outlines the following: the current legislation for home based childcare and the role of regulatory bodies.) The current legislations are as follows: * Sex Discrimination Act (1975) This backed by the Equal Opportunities Commission and its aims is to make sure people are not discriminated against on the basis of their gender. * Race Relations Act (1976) which has been amended in (2000) This is

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    Muqadam Ali | 11476 | “The possible factors and effect of negative attitude of young generation towards older people” Table of Content S no. | Title | Page No. | 1. | Acknowledgment | 1 | 2. | Executive Summary | 2 | 3. | Introduction | 3 | | * Definition | 3 | | * Role of Older people in the society | 3 | | * Opinion of young generation towards older people | 4 | 4. | Methodology | 5 | 5. | Results | 6 | 6. | Discussions | 7 | 7. | Conclusions | 7 | 8. |

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    Maria Montessori was an educator from Italy who created an educational method for children where all focus was on the needs of the child. She used self-directed‚ materials-centered and interactive education methods. She thought that child has an absorbent mind from birth to around age 6 and also that children can always learn to be better. Role of the director was to introduce the materials for the child. Use of the five senses‚ kinetic movement‚ spatial refinement‚ small and large motor skill coordination

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    Introduction My placement with the Nursing home and Residential care home was to help me understand the concept of growing old in this country and what different family values have when it came to caring for their elderly‚ in comparing with what happens in southern Africa. My home fulfils my needs and holds some of our family memories and reflects my priorities and taste. The placement gave an insight into the necessities of the existence of care homes‚ as to balance a full life cycle of some aged

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    Joseph’s Home on Lower Circular Road in Kolkata was catapulted into the media spotlight. That focus revealed some interesting facts‚ not merely that the founder of the Home‚ Jeanne Jugan‚ had been canonised‚ but it was in Kolkata‚ way back in 1882‚ a full 28 years before Mother Teresa was born‚ that a group of four sisters of the Order that Jugan had created in France set up its first home for the aged. On October 11‚ after the television channels had brought home images of their own mother being

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    Language can be seen and heard; it can be diverse or standard. With this in mind‚ discuss the different roles that language can have in a child’s life. Language can be seen and heard‚ from the moment a child is born through cries‚ laughter and in inaudible sounds accompanied by gestures toddlers produce. These means of communication always convey meaning‚ and an interest in communication. Language is a set of social standards that shows comprehension of the meaning behind words. As a child‚ language

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    CU1688: Support Positive Risk Taking for Individuals. 1. Understand the importance of risk taking in everyday life 1.1 Explain ways in which risk is an integral part of everyday life. Without a certain amount of risk taking nothing could be achieved‚ this is because even the food that we consume on a daily basis could have a negative impact on our lives. The opposite side to this are the benefits that come from taking little risks every day‚ these may include how we get to work in the morning‚ what

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    How many times have you been cautioned of eating too many saturated fats? “You’ll increase your risk of heart disease! You’ll be diagnosed with diabetes if you don’t stray away from those dreadful things!” This has been the message from the U.S government since 1970. An article published in Scientific American by Melinda Moyer‚ noted that recently however‚ “a spate of new research‚ including a meta-analysis of nearly two dozen studies‚ suggests…” researchers were pointing their fingers at the wrong

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    Unit 14 Support Children’s Speech‚ Language and Communication Unit Code: T/600/9789 1.1 There are many speech‚ language and communication needs of children. Speech refers to saying sounds accurately and in the right places in words; the sounds people use to communicate words; speaking fluently‚ without hesitation or prolonging or repeating words and sounds and speaking with a clear voice‚ using pitch‚ volume and intonation to support meaning. Language refers to speaking and understanding

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    Home is where I belong The sacrifices‚ the beliefs‚ and the values parents implant in their children will help determine the person they grow up to be. A child is like a sponge that absorbs their parent’s thoughts and viewpoints that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. A bad event can scar them for life. For example‚ if a parent constantly yells at their child for no reasons and shows no signs of love‚ the little one’s childhood would consist of nothing but bad memories. This is exactly

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