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    Cypop 5 Task 1

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    I have ensured are reliable, extremely trustworthy and planned on working for me for at least a year or two. I would want to help maintain a constant environment for the zero to two-year-olds. Children who are two-years-old need very different care then one-year-olds or kids who are even younger. As they got closer to two and above, I would make sure they were being read to daily and being exposed to memory exercises, for example, identifying animals and basic shapes, while still being…

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    Signing your little one up for half day preschool Frisco TX is a great way to get your child acclimated to being away from home. There has been some controversy as to which is better, half day or full day, but it really depends on the child and the parents, and what is available in your area. Half day preschool Frisco TX allows both you and your child to get used to this time apart, while they get special attention in learning the things children need in order to grow up healthy. Some people…

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    The research in this article was designated to find out the effects of adult supervision to school-age children’s behaviors. In recently years, the rate of females who participate in the labor force has increased significantly. According to the US Census Bureau, in 1999, 78% of women who have school-age children were in labor force, up to 33%-64% compared to the rate since 1950 to 1980. Also, the increasing in the trend of single women was a result of welfare reform effort in early-mid 1900s.…

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    accountable for their actions and interactions with the children in their care. They are governed and monitored by external agencies such as ACECQA and DEEWR who scrutinize their performance, regulate their pay rate and conditions of employment through industry awards and regulatory governance. Irrespective of credential, the early childhood worker is appraised by the way in which they interact with the children in their care, as well as the children’s parents, their co-workers and…

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    Mandatory Accreditation

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    physical and men-tal health of the early childhood worker. The PSCA (2014), emphasises the importance of professional learning and development for all childcare workers, as essential for the delivery of high quality early childhood edu-cation and care. Recommending that professional learning, development and support, be linked with the National Quality Standard, to enable educators to engage in professional dialogue, which supports a deeper understanding of child development and early…

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    High Quality Childcare

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    “Public spending in ECEC also matters. Without sufficient public spending, there is a greater risk that access to ECEC programmes will be restricted to affluent families and that the quality of the programmes will vary” (OECD, 2013, Pg.4). According to Gestwicki, a good quality childcare service comprises of three essential components: Dynamics of quality, the framework of quality and context of quality (Gestwicki, 2012, Pg. 81). The context of quality consists of elements that are set outside…

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    Child care or child care space has been an issue in the lower mainland for quite some time. According to Statistic Canada, options for child care are varied, ranging from nannies, home daycares, daycare centers, preschool programs, and before and after school care services. However, looking for child care services can be challenging. It is either there are no spots available in most child care facilities due to the long waitlist or the fees are too expensive for parents. Often times, when…

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    Day Care Research Paper

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    to go back to work or school, however, the child isn't old enough for pre-school and it is hard to find a good day-care one can trust as well as close enough to the working place. Therefore, colleges and working firms should set up day-care facilities for the children of their employees and students to provide a close and safe environment that the parents can trust and pay for. A day-care being provided will be significantly convenient to the student or employees in multiple ways, such as…

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    Senior-Day Care Benefits

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    Benefits of Senior Day Care Have you ever wondered what will happen to your parents as the age? Will they be able to take of themselves on their own? Will they be able to drive to different places? What will happen if there is an accident and you can't get to them in time? What if you do not know? As our parents age it can be a very tricky game between trying to protect them and taking away their independence. If you are worried about what they will be doing when you are not around, then there…

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    Urban Psychology

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    The quality of classroom or child care environment has been determined as a large factor in the success of a child in school for two reasons: One, the level of instruction provided by the teacher to the child in reading and math, along with other core competencies, seemed to be improved…

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