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    creating a sustainable focus for a competitive advantage, will allow Tim and Amelia Kid to accomplish in the present marketplace. Industry Overview Childcare centres in Australia ensures that the advanced learning and safety ethics continue to improve and provide higher quality of care…

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    The following discussion aims to consider a wide spread literature search found to examine why are there fewer men working in different childcare settings and other practitioners views of men in childcare/education. Throughout the literature research common themes arose giving areas to consider when exploring the aims. Is that better...MORE GROWN UP?? MEDIA GOVERNMENT – influences (1. 2.) STEREOTYPES (1. 2.) During the 19th Century education was seen as a masculine job and women were only there…

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    creative and build up their own individuality. Busy bees childcare competes with Bright Horizons Family solutions by providing similar programs that allows the children to develop them selves in high standard activities. The childcare also competes by play the role of parents to the children. Knowledge Universe is another direct competitor of Bright Horizons Family Solutions. It is one of the largest providers in the childcare industry. Knowledge Universe always chooses the very…

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    Tda 3.3 Safeguarding Essay

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    and the peer pressure when working with children under five, voicing concerns about potential allegations being made, for instance: when changing a child’s nappy, a view not upheld when a father has a child (Baker, 2012b), so why in the case of childcare is this seen negatively? However the case of Vanessa George highlights how females can also by guilty of abusing children (Savill, 2010) and from the case review the recommendation of risk assessments upon nappy changing considering no-one…

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    after the childcare rebate, a figure higher than our rent.” (John Hastie) Daycare cost have skyrocketed up and up and has made it hard on a lot of parents. A new poll from NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that nearly one-third of parents who have a fee for child care say the cost has caused a financial problem for their household — and of those, more than 70 percent said it is a somewhat or very serious problem. Childcare schools…

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    of wealth and growth in the economy, however, childcare and struggling young mothers seemed to be overlooked under the welfare policy at the time. There was mounting criticism in the early 1960s which led to two bills being passed in 1962 and 1965. These bills were passed by Congress to encourage low- income mothers to seek employment outside…

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    Unit 5 Research Questions

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    research questions were reviewed and broad conclusions based on the findings of the studies were described. The chapter concluded with implications and recommendations for stakeholders. The purpose of this research study was to find the impact of childcare wages on job satisfaction, job commitment, and program quality. The research questions for this study are listed below. Research question 1 What is the relationship between the individual wages for teachers and support staff and job…

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    between 3 and 5 years of age have been entitled to 15 hours a week for no fewer than 38 weeks per year of free childcare. These hours can be at a childminderâ€TMs, a nursery school, pre-school or playgroup. In 2013 this age limit was reduced to help disadvantageous two year olds and since 2015 40% of two year olds have been entitled to the same amount of free childcare. Each session of childcare must be less than 10 hours and more than 2.5, children mustnâ€TMt be left before 7:00am and must be…

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    When women decide to spend more time on childcare, they will loss working experiences, and be less efficiency: “Some mothers take time out of employment, and loss of work experience affects later wages. Human capital theory predicts that experience and seniority have positive returns because they…

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    The research article “Granny as Nanny: Positive Outcomes for Grandparents providing Childcare for Dual-Income Families: Fact or Myth?” (Low & Goh, 2015) provides a medium for understanding occupational deprivation and occupational identity. It is apparent that grandparents experience challenges when providing childcare for their grandchildren. Despite the challenges, grandparents find it meaningful to provide childcare because it fosters their wellbeing. By exploring the concepts of personal and…

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