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    Child Care Act Essay

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    Child Care Centre 1 LAWS OF MALAYSIA REPRINT Act 308 CHILD CARE CENTRE ACT 1984 Incorporating all amendments up to 1 January 2006 PUBLISHED BY THE COMMISSIONER OF LAW REVISION‚ MALAYSIA UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF THE REVISION OF LAWS ACT 1968 IN COLLABORATION WITH PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BHD 2006 2 CHILD CARE CENTRE ACT 1984 Date of Royal Assent … ... ... ... … 4 September 1984 6 September 1984 Date of publication in the Gazette … … PREVIOUS REPRINT First Reprint .

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    Explain using the ethics of cultural relativism the advantages and disadvantages of whistle blowing Cultural relativism is the principle regarding the beliefs‚ values‚ and practices of a culture from the viewpoint of that culture itself (Chegg.com: 2012). It is the concept that the importance of a particular cultural idea varies from one society or societal subgroup to another and that ethical and moral standards are relative to what a particular society or culture believes to be good or bad‚ right

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    why would we not treat the ones who brought them into this life the same? Child care is a broad term used to describe any number of arrangements or settings where the primary responsibility is caring for young children. Some people discriminate in the workplace with mothers who have children. With this kind of behavior and beliefs‚ we’re setting a bad example for children and what they are going to grow up to be. Child care is a hard thing to come across in life especially when it deals with parental

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    Child Day Care Centers

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    Although some traditionalists may raise eyebrows on couples who resort to entrusting their children to child day care centers‚ it’s not really a matter of choice for a majority of parents these days. Due to financial constraints‚ the number of double income families consistently increases each year‚ and an offshoot of this phenomenon is their growing dependence on child day care centers. On the other hand‚ there are also some parents who‚ even if they don’t really need the extra job‚ still feel the

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    THE EFFECTS OF CHILD CARE 1 A variety of changes in the world have demanded an increase in the need for child care. Some of theses changes include migration‚ poverty‚ and urbanization. These economic and societal changes are forcing more and more woman into the workforce. Among these are young women and mothers. From the 1970’s to the 1990’s there was a major increase in the need for child care. In March of 1970‚ 26% of mothers with children under the age of 2 were working outside the home. By

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    Quality Child Care Matters

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    deciding when and if to return to work after giving birth to a child. Sometimes the choice is made for them due to financial reasons and sometimes they have the luxury of deciding on which is the best scenario for themselves and their families. In trying to make this decision‚ mothers may wonder if and how their absence and the choice of child care will affect their child. In all the years I have spend in early childhood education and child care‚ I think I have probably seen all of the “scenarios” and

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    SHC34-1.1 To have a duty of care means that in my setting it is my job to make sure that the children are safe from harm and that they are supported in their development and have everything they need on a daily basis. But it’s different for other job roles‚ say the manager has a duty of care towards the staff that work for them and the children and the whole building. SHC34-1.2. The duty of care contributes a lot towards safeguarding children as if the child care worker is caring for the children

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    Roscommon Child Care Case

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    | Year 3 | | CJ DonohoeK00126283 | Roscommon Child Care Case | In this assignment I hope to discuss how and why the state failed to address the needs of the children and how they failed to work with the children in the family. I intend to look at key recent child protection policies from the department of children and youth affairs‚ for example‚ Children First 2010 and the Child protection and Welfare handbook. | All the workers who provided services to the family were well intentioned

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    of Development: Children who attend Child Care” provides a significant amount of information on the beneficial and negative aspects of sending your children to day care in the early stages of their development. Hypothesis/Research Questions The hypothesis stated in the article articulated that over time‚ teachers have rated individual behavior who attended independent child care centers. Their conclusions have stated that children who have attended child care centers‚ have higher behavioral problems

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    Child Care Level 3

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    describes the role of the practitioner in meeting the children’s care needs. The evidence can be found in my appendix. The evidence I have collate includes the information on compliance with legal requirements ‚ meeting needs and supporting rights of the children‚ working in a team with other professional’s‚ working with families‚ training and development‚ inclusive practice/ attitudes and values‚ positive environment and care of themselves( the practitioner). When practitioner are caring for

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