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    Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements Markeeta Watkins HCS/341 Joanne Kronstedt 3/02/2015 Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements “Common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation” The above statement effects the way companies and businesses are ran in today’s workforce. It is the Human Resource department’s responsibility to ensure the safety‚ and equality privileges for all employees. With lawsuits concerning discrimination‚ harassment‚ wrongful termination

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    Creating a Positive Classroom Environment A classroom should be one of inquiry and open-mindedness. In order to foster a classroom of students who feel comfortable asking questions and are open to other students’ ideas it is imperative to create a positive‚ safe environment and learning community. I believe that students should feel like their classroom has high expectations‚ in how everyone treated each other‚ and in how learning took place. Creating a classroom environment where all students feel

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    greatly affect the work environment in any school. These two areas are also major factors in employee engagement. In the following‚ I plan to discuss these two specific areas as they relate to my school. Work environment and employee engagement produce outcomes that directly affect how successful a school operates. When provided with a positive and engaging work environment‚ teachers will often perform at high levels which leads to student success. Positive work environments also help to keep employee

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    In my placement classroom we try and develop positive relationships between children and adults throughout the day. Building positive relationships with children in my classroom where each child has their own specific special needs is vitally important. The relationship we build with them will form the foundation for these children to enable them to build positive relationship within their own lives. The 5 children I have in my class all come from secure homes however they are severely challenged

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    CU1513 – Contribute to the support of positive environments for children and young people. 1.1 A positive environment is a setting that supports the children and young people who attend it to achieve their full potential in a challenging and achievable fashion. 1.2 The two compulsory registers for children and young people are the Child Early years register and the general childcare register. 3.1 Skincare – children should wash there hands after using the toilet and before eating. Faces

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    Unit 1: An introduction to working with children E1- Describe 3 different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area include one example per setting type. E2- Describe how each of the types of settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families. There are three different types of settings which provide care and education. These are: statutory provision‚ voluntary provision and private provision. Statutory provision is funded by the government

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    maintain an environment conducive to learning for the whole group. It’s important‚ first‚ to provide students with opportunities to learn about things that interest them and then‚ to find ways to introduce the learning that peaks the student’s interest. If the teacher can find ways to relate the topic to the student’s present experience‚ and provide interactive learning activities that the student can actively participate in‚ then the student will gain motivation. The physical environment plays a

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    Question 2# Which are the main requirements to be considered to start a House of Children? How do you implement them? Answer: It is not easy to start a house of children. One has to consider so many things before starting it. There are several reasons for why we cannot provide education to the children according to a special system of education. Some of the reasons or the requirements of children are summarized as under: Problem of restrictions: The natural urges during childhood are universal

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    Rich environments indoors have an immediate effect on the quality of children’s learning and development. A rich environment is comfortable‚ interesting‚ attractive and appropriate for the child or children who use it. For some children it becomes like a second home where they eat. A suitable environment for a young baby will be very different from a suitable environment for a four or five year old although some things will be the same. Environments should be attractive and make children feel safe

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    Mu 2.8 contribute to the support of the positive environments for children and young people 1.2 An positive enviroment has requirements.The early years foundation stage requires all prodivers to keep some written records e.x a recored of all medicines administered to children and a record of complaints received from parents and their outcomes.This is to keep the child safe and let the teachers know how to impove the enviroment.Most school are vist by Ofsted once a year to check if th are meeting

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