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    back to the importance of men in childcare/education is due to the evidence that boys are underachieving, giving reason for research into men in education and ways in which to bridge the gap, many research studies suggest that employing more males within childcare/education portrays positive role models within the sector especially for those children at home lacking a male influence, this further counteracting and challenging the stereotype developing of childcare/education as a female role…

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    Section A Residential childcare In Irish society there are currently over 6,000 children cared for under statutory obligation of the state, (Tulsa 2015) in order to look at how the state provides guardianship, firstly it should be defined as to what denotes “a child” and their “fundamental rights” in regards to a family, under current legislation. A child as defined by the Child Care Act 1991, is an unmarried person under 18 years of age, in the Irish Constitution (1937) their guardianship is…

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    1.0 Introduction Childcare industry is a child care that provides education and care for young children. In Malaysia, there are two types of institutions that offered Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE) programmes which are childcare centres or nurseries or taska and pre-schools or kindergartens or tadika. An early child care centre (ECCC) is defined as premises or businesses that provide childcare services for working parents for the education or care of four children or more children under…

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    The Path to Childcare Director Growing up I knew that when I became an adult I wanted to be a teacher. It was what I always wanted to do I felt that it was my calling to becoming a teacher. As, life went on and I started college I found that I was lost on the path to education. I knew I want the path of education, but there were so many ways to go from teaching preschool to being administer and everything in between when you take the educational path. After find where I would like to start my…

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    The World of childcare is a big place ever since I was in elementary school I've wanted to be involved in this world. Childern have always fascinated me ,the way their little minds can just adsorb things like a sponge is incredible .When I was younger I always had a harder time in school because of my learning disability,and their wasn’t a lot of of support of teachers so I had to just string along .When I become a teacher helping look for students like I was would be a number one priority…

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    through my involvement with Childcare, Tutoring, Home Organizing, and even Retail. In being a involved in Childcare and Tutoring, I have spent a lot of time with children; having looked after many kids over the years for afternoons, evenings, and all day during the summer months. We most often participate in crafting sessions, and even trips to the park or for nice walks. Sometimes, my job also involves providing tutoring for the child that I’m watching over. Being in childcare is a very…

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    An example would be a child falling off of a slide, If the child substantially injured their back, they may not be able to participate in sports once they get older. Secondly, building a stable and safe environment for children, will make your childcare facility more credible to the entrusting parents. Therefore, you will become a bigger staple in your local community.…

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    child care centers. Is because it is a requirement as well as way to help keep the center organized. Another reason that licensing is important in a child care center. Is because it ensures the health and safety of the children and staff at the childcare center. 2. Explain why accreditation teacher-to-child ratios are usually more stringent than those required by licensing. Accreditation teacher-to- child ratio are usually more stringent than those required by licensing. Because licensing…

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    underfives.co.uk/CWGCmind.html 4. www.ncma.org.uk/PDF/becomechildminder_eg_v2.pdf 5. www.netmums.com/work-childcare/childcare-information/childcare-in-the-home/becoming-a-childminder 6. www.howto.co.uk/business/childminding-business/the_role_of_ofsted_and_the_national_standards/ CYPOP 5.1. Policies and Procedures required to operate a registered home based childcare service Accidents, illnesses and emergency Policy Accident/incident * The safety of the children in my…

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    Like many children I was placed in child care. The place I attended was a family day care, meaning childcare that includes several children of carious ages and usually occurs in in the home of a woman who is paid to provide it (citation needed). My experience in child care was not bad, I do not remember much of my time at Joeann's; however, I do recall having nap time while Dora the Explorer played on the television, which always frustrated me because I disliked the short Hispanic girl with the…

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