entitlement and provision for early year’s education There are many different types of early year’s provision which has been funded by the government for early years education. All three and four year olds are entitled to 15 hours of free early year’s education entitlement per week across the 38 weeks of the annual year. Theirs are five different settings where Parents can choose to give their child for their Free EY Entitlement they are: •Pre-school playgroup-. It is an early childhood program in which
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important for us to do research within early years. Research within early years is important as it supports the children’s care‚ learning and development. To do this I will be looking at the different types of methodologies including quantative and qualitative information and which is the better one to use. I will also be looking at the previous EPPE report and indentify the purpose of it. I will then give my opinion of why I think the purpose of research in early years is important using evidence to back
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A theorist called Lev Vygotsky looked and studied how children play and learn he believed that “children are active in their learning” Tassoni 2007:70. Vygotsky believed that children’s play and learning is similar to scaffolding‚ by this he meant that children should be helped and guided but still have the choice to make their own decisions to some extent‚ Vygotsky theory enables practitioners to see how a child learn without to much encouragement‚ this allows us to see a child’s preferred learning
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Assessment in the Early Years Dr. A. Bakshi Brazelton Neonatal Assessment Scale (BNAS) Individual test For infants between 3 days and 8 weeks of age Index of a newborn’s competence Developed in 1973 by a Howard pediatrician‚ Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and his colleagues. Produces 47 scores: 27 behavioral items and 20 elicited responses BNAS: Special Contributions When the Scale was published in the early 1970s‚ people were just beginning to appreciate the infant ’s full breadth of capabilities
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SHC 31: Promote Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings [pic] Learning outcomes 1.1‚ 1.2 Introduction “Communication is an essential part of working with other adults and children in the early year sector.” (Tassoni P.‚ 2010) Communication is the process of understanding and sharing information where listening plays an important role. We communicate with others‚ not only verbally‚ but by how we act. It will include our appearance‚ gestures‚ posture
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Unit 15 Professional practice in early years setting 1.1 There are many different types of childcare provision‚ these include: Mother and toddler groups- a place were the toddler can socialise with other children their age‚ whilst the mother or father can stay and learn more ways to look after and help with the childs development. Pre-school- a private nursery‚ one that is paid for by the parent‚ they do not do compulsory hours and the child doesn’t have a primary school place already.
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The Role of an Early Years’ Professional It is the role of the teacher in a primary school to ensure that their ethos and culture values all identities. Additionally‚ it is an essential legal requirement that they provide an inclusive setting for all children to participate in without facing any challenges. In accordance with the Equality Act‚ it is important that early years’ teachers do not discriminate against any of the following “Protected Characteristics”: Age‚ Disability‚ Race‚ Sex‚ Religion
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CYP Core 3.6/CU1523 working together for the benefit of children and young people 1.1. Explain the importance of multi-agency working and integrated working Multi-agency means when a team of professional come together to meet the needs of children. These professional can be social workers‚ nursery practitioners‚ and health care professionals. The importance of multi-agency is that the children’s needs are being met and their well-being is the most important thing. We should work with the
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Lev Vygotsky (November 17‚ 1896 – June 11‚ 1394) was a Russian psychologist. Vygotsky was a pioneering psychologist and his major works span six separate volumes‚ written over roughly 10 years‚ from Psychology of Art (1925) to Thought and Language [or Thinking and Speech] (1934). Vygotsky ’s interests in the fields of developmental psychology‚ child development‚ and education were extremely diverse. Vygotsky ’s theories stress the fundamental role of social interaction in the development
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In this Essay I will compare and contrast the theories of Piaget and Vygotsky. They both were influential in forming a more scientific approach to analyzing the cognitive processes of the child active construction of knowledge. They both developed their own ideas of child development and they believed cognitive development in children took place in stages. However they were distinguished by different styles of thinking. Piaget thought that children actively construct their own cognitive worlds
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