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    Value Proposition Many young women struggle to balance motherhood and the demands of their career; therefore, having a resident nanny helps to address this challenge. A resident nanny offers young mothers improved flexible working schedule because their working hours are not influenced by the availability of a nanny to assist when the mother is at work. Mothers can avoid being stressed out about their work schedule when they have an in-house nanny of their choice because they have the peace of…

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    A principal manages all school operations including school activities. Another related occupation is a childcare worker, a childcare worker is someone who looks after another set of parents child/children when they are unavailable to take care of them. So they help the kids with their homework, basic needs, or help young children with preparing for kindergarten. On the…

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    All children between the ages of 3 and 4 are entitled to 15 hours of free early years education over 38 weeks of the year – since the †̃Every child mattersâ€TM agenda was implemented alongside the Childcare Act 2006. The entitlement is funded by government via local authorities which gives all children access to education free for two years prior to attending school. Parents donâ€TMt need to contribute unless they wish for their child to attend for more than 15 hours a week. The name for this…

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    The Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014 aim to make sure that children are at the core of everything they do and that the children’s rights are respected and upheld in all childcare environments. This act also has measures that highlight any problems at the early stages rather than waiting until it’s too late when the child has reached breaking point. The act promotes children’s rights as it provides free school meals for children in Primary 1-3. It gives extra help to children in care…

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    Base on on the reading Theresa has some knowledge of childcare but this is her first time as a mother and as a nurse I would find it important to educate her on fatigue and proper nutrition and how it ties in together. Fatigue is common in the first few week of postpartum however physical exhaustion which is a decrease capacity for physical and mental work is a sign of postpartum fatigue which can last for as long as 19months (Davidson, 929, 2016). On initial visit to Theresa’s home I would do…

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    paper offers information on cost and environmental concerns to help you make your choice. There are no easy answers to the question of which diaper is best. Your choice will depend on how you use diapers, on whether you face any requirements by a childcare provider, and on the importance you place your time. You can decide what type of diapers to use in your circumstances and with your values. Disposable diapering products include diapers and pull-ups. Most are made from paper fiber…

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    Pedagogical Practice

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    An educator needs to be actively engaged in ongoing reflection practice to improve the learning practice and development. An educator needs to use a range of processes including planning, interacting, assessing, monitoring, and reflecting to make learning experience effective in the classroom. When planning a learning experience, educators should be open to including children’s ideas and interests. Educators should support children to contribute in meaningful learning activities. Each room in…

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    Setting a developmentally appropriate environment is one of the most vital factors in a childcare facility not only to the provider but also to the children and their families. The environment sets the tone for what to expect, as well as dictates what can and can not be done (usually dealing with space and set up). The setting of the environment goes beyond the physical set up, the relationship and attitude of the caregivers can also heavily impact social and emotional development of infants.…

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    would in effect produce all kinds of new products. They are rewarding their employees with all kinds of different perks such as being able to bring pets to work all kinds of free food for their employees, things like swimming pools, and even free childcare where you can bring your child to a good environment and not even have to pay for it. Google is a company that strives to provide relaxed environments in work settings where group thinking is raised and teamwork is the central value to…

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