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    Child Care Aide/ Worker Ever since my brother came into the world, I knew I wanted to take care of children. I knew that children like to play a lot but I knew how much it took to take care of a child. Also, I knew that children made a huge mess. I always wanted to take care of children and what I need to know education wise. The first step, I took to research this career was to find information about my career. Next, I looked in books to find more information and a famous person that inspired…

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    Introduction Childcare is one of the biggest challenges parents have to face in their life. When having a child the way you care about them will affect them in their whole life. We had chosen some of the common parenting style we see the most Especially during the early developmental years. This topic is very important because parenting style it directly effect the child cares. In this task we had used a Qualitative research method and a descriptive approach in order to case study and…

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    I am inviting you to see that even the smallest child care center has a voice. This is one way you can go back to the Capitol and know that what you are doing for child care early learning is a good thing. I want to advocate for child care and early learning as a priority and this is one way I can increase awareness. Some of the things I would like to show you are that I have a safe, nurturing environment for the children while they are in my care. This allows the parents to have peace of mind…

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    Job description -Child care teacher Overall functions- Educating children according to the guidelines provided by the EYFS. Teaching children according to their educational needs and abilities. Supporting them and developing each individual child. Incorporating the 7 areas of learning, communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development. Literacy, mathematics and understanding the world. Expressive art and design. Using all 7 of these key factors in the…

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    The child care act 2006 state that all children aged 3 and 4 are entitled to have free education up to 15hours each week over 38 weeks in a year. The government fund local authorities to ensure that each child between the ages of 3 and 4 have access to free education for up to two years before school age. This idea is to give children the same learning opportunities regardless of their background. Any additional hours will be paid for. The provision made in school is about supporting very young…

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    observe at our local child-care center, Nana 's Playhouse and Learning Center. I guess I’m blind because I didn 't see anything hanging up, but I did hear the teachers telling the kids that there is no snatching, no hitting, no biting, and no running. I didn 't know this until we started observing, but the child care center that we observed at has a bitting system. In the older classes since they know better than to bite their friends. They have a three bite policy, so if your child bites their…

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    Monday, February 12 I visit Portside Montessori child care. I interviewed co-owner and co-director of the facility Mrs. Smith. She said that ‘ their staffs’ job is to create a safe place for children and prevent any injuries and prevent spreading any illnesses as much as possible, however accidents are happens’ According to director ‘it depends on a condition of a child what would they do if a child gets hurt or become sick’. If a child, for example, falls and he or she gets a bruise or small…

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    types of care for infants and toddlers. One is the Infant and Toddlers Child Care, and the other is Licensed Family Child Care Home. Both are very different regardless these take cares of children. These do not have the same regulations and benefits from the government. The requirements are not the same because the Child Care has more strict regulation by the government than the family child care. The child care is regularly for low-income family, single parents, or workers. In the child care,…

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    In a child day care center children are in groups by their age instead of being with kids with mixed ages. In a family day care the kids are mixed no matter what their age is and can be a good thing. Children younger than the other can learn from the older kids and learn how to imitate the older kids such as their actions. In a child day care center the children will learn how to get along and work together. A child care center can be more reliable for the child to learn more how to feel…

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    and child relationships is parenting and it is a complex activity that includes many specific attitudes and behaviours that work separately and collectively to influence child outcomes and generate an emotional bond in which the parent’s behaviours are expressed (Darling & Steinberg, 1993;) Every Parent has the capacity to be a good parent. However, this decision is based on the views and approaches a particular parent has on the upbringing of their children. In relation to the Roscommon Child…

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