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    Situation analysis Centre • Type of service The centre is part of business childcare services and it is privately owned and operated by Franchisees. Each franchisees have access to the management team who contribute to the values and philosophy of the business, and the operations team that supports all operational and procedural aspects of the business, such as recruitment and retention of staff and providing opportunities for ongoing training and development. •…

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    3. Case Study: the Free Childcare and Early Education Policy in South Korea 3-1. Policy Background In South Korea, the childcare support policy began in the early 2000s. The number of eligible children for childcare support has increased 10 times from 200,000 in 2002 to 2 million in 2014, and public expenditure on family in percentage of GDP also increased from 0.1% in 2002 to 1.1% in 2014. In the South Korean context, the 'free childcare policy' refers to a universal support scheme that…

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    intervene in to remedy. She argues that childcare quality is under-demanded in the market. She posits that three factors lead to this market failure: externalities, information failures, and liquidity constraints. In general, she claims that parents may not be demanding the appropriate amount of childcare because they do not have access to all the information they need to make the best possible choices and because they may be wary of the quality of childcare because it is not something that can…

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    Families are an important part of our childcare program so it’s imperative that we build positive relationships with them. By allowing and encouraging parents to drop by during the day unannounced, we can build trust and opportunities to have the families involved with our program. We need to use communication, allow the families to volunteer and serve as advocates for the children and let them serve on our board. Lastly, we can share valuable information with our families about their…

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    Childcare Experience Brooklyn Heights, NY -Shannon Family 2017-2015 When I first came to New York I began working with the Shannon family, three children of the ages two, six, and eight. For two years I worked 30-40 hours a week with them. Beginning the day with managing an active schedule of an appointments for the youngest child, art, music, swimming and theater classes, as well as daily park and neighborhood walks, playdates, endless imaginary games, and books keeping us busy while the…

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    Emotions with Professions It is hard for people to avoid certain emotions. For example, teachers and childcare providers have to show emotions, but some should keep to themselves. Emotions they should show every day are happy, surprise, sad and mad. Teachers and childcare providers must be careful not to yell or walk away or hurt the child. What teachers and childcare providers should do before they talk to the child is stop, take a deep breath, and relax. They will also need to get down to the…

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    Next, we propose that there should be a childcare leave. The government can incorporate 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’…

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    PECO Childcare Case Study

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    This proposal is about developing a childcare center that services the employees of PECO Energy Company. PECO is in Philadelphia, PA and is the largest utility company in Pennsylvania. The company has 3,100 employees and of this number 44% of the workers have children that they take care of under the age of 12. The company has two call center departments and 24% of them have children. Since 2013 the attendance rate in the call center has significantly dropped. In the last year, on average,…

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    Childcare Director Interview (My answers for these were taken from both past conversations I have had with the director as well as my cooperating teacher since the director was gone recently due to a family issue out of state. I saw here very briefly on my last day for the first time in a while and because she was in the middle of something I only got to thank her for letting me be there this semester before I left. So, I am focusing mostly on the program’s newly expanding private school named…

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    The three main points of the article are first the more time a child spends in childcare the more at risk they are of developing behavior problems/more stress. Second, a study that used variables such as quality of child care and different types of childcare still found that time spent in childcare was linked to children's behavior problems more strongly than the quality of care. Third studies also found that variables such as mother's sensitivity and family's socioeconomic status had a greater…

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