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    A child living with Type 1 diabetes can have many challenges at a young age. Taking care of a child with diabetes requires knowledge of the disease, constant monitoring, awareness, and much more. This study will be used to provide insight regarding appropriate management and the importance of medical adherence for children living with Type 1 diabetes. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC, 2015), 208,000 or 0.25% of people younger than 20 years of age in the United…

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    Affiliation Venture Feasibility of Little Champs Centre Primary Data Collection In every business venture, information regarding the real issues on the ground is very fundamental. Businesses are built on the information they acquire. In Nova Scotia, Child Care Centres are operated both on profit and non-profit making bases. Little Champs Centre is meant to operate as a business entity whose though main function and goal is to ease tied-up parents with the obligation of caring for their…

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    The Nicollet Early Childhood Center (NECC) provides childcare and prepares children for pre-k readiness. Currently, the staffing at NECC consists of mainly white females who are living a middle-class lifestyle. Nicollet community loves the center, Nicollet likes the opportunity it gives their small town and school for quality childcare. Isaiah, an African American male (age 17) attends Nicollet Public High School in Nicollet Minnesota. Isaiah is the only African American male in all of the…

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    Safety In Daycare

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    children in day care facilities Economic and social changes in the world are forcing mothers and fathers to enter the workforce, leaving no other option then to leave their child in a daycare facility. Child care has become a fact of life and many parents use child care facilities from infancy through kindergarten. Making a decision on what daycare facility that will insure the safety of their child is essential to every parent. A parent wants a facility that will protect and educate their…

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    childcare leave into our Employment Act 1955. Childcare leave means leave taken by the employee to spend time with his or her child. It is not necessary that an employee can only take leave when his or her child is sick. This is due to the fact that a child medical certificate is not required. For example, the employee can utilise the leave to accompany his or her child on the first day of school, parents’ day, school annual sports day etc. Upon applying the childcare leave, an employee shall…

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    Brandford, C., English, D. and Coghlan, L. (2000), states that data in child welfare agencies can be difficult and beneficial. Frontline social workers find information that will help them with job performance and identify resources for the families they serve more useful. While supervisors and administrators look at the development of program and policy (Brandford, C., English, D., and Coghlan, L., 2000). They state that no matter how data is collected it should provide beneficial and…

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    While creating my own code of ethics for an out of school care facility I currently work at I was impressed to see what other programs and associations were doing in their own codes. Some codes I looked at were the Ethics of child and youth care professionals, The early childhood educators of BC, and The child and youth care association of BC code of ethics. These gave me ideas to use in my own code as well as ideas of what I did not want to see in my code which made deciding what was best for…

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    infant/toddler classrooms was of high enough quality child care in providing enriching developmental skills so an article was written on the case study, Using the ACEI Global Guidelines Assessment to Evaluate the Quality of Early Child Care in Greek Settings. A case study research done by NICHD Early Child Care Research Network 2003 shows that the outcomes for child’s development is related great to the quality of care received, even though that extent of child care is a great factor as well as…

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    Child Abuse In Australia

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    children and to ensure the rights they possess to protect them from child abuse and neglect. However, while a vast majority of parents are capable of having the resources to raise a happy and healthy family in their community, there are a minority whom need extra help to support their growing family and provide the best systematic opportunities for their children. The number of children over the past decade who have been subjected to child abuse and…

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    age and stage of development for a child or young person. This could be as a result of medical, social or environmental factors. Children and young people with Disabilities or specific needs have rights Right to special care and support Right to equality and inclusion Right to be educated with others Right to assessment and provision Right to be involved in decisions about them Right to special care and support The convention on the rights of the child UNICEF 1989 Article 23 states:…

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