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    Many people all over the world homeschool their children. Some states are so serious about homeschooling that they are willing to pay you to homeschool your children. I had gone to school up until the first grade. When my mother decided to school us at home, I was overjoyed. It was wonderful from the start to the end. Through the years we learned what worked best for our family and what didn’t work quite as well. Homeschooling is one of the best ways to get an education because it provides fun…

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    P1 Unit 14

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    must also be inspected and registered by Ofsted. Many registered childminders are normally flexible with their hours and are able to meet parent’s requirements. Before a childminder can register with Ofsted, they are legally required to complete a pre-registration briefing session and must also have taken a local authority approved training course. They must also obtain a Pediatric First Aid Course certificate as part of their…

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    Watching the fifth graders walk by me with huge smiles.As I go into the office. Going into lincoln school holding my best Aditi's hand as we walked to be the fifth graders, fourth, third, second, then past the first-grade hallway then we get to the kindergarten hallway I leave aditi’s hand as I go into Mrs.Lamakies Class as Aditi walks into Mrs.teal Daubert's class.I despise that I knew none but then I felt it was time to make friends I will keep. Stepping Mrs.Michaud's Class with Aditi by my…

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    Question 1 Answer: • Day Nurseries: Frequently established in place of work and managed by companies or charitable groups supplying supervision and learning events for children from 0 – 5 to five. • Nursery Schools: They are frequently connected to a primary school. They provide early learning and day-care for children between 3 -5. • Childminders: They are allowed by law to care for a maximum of 6 children below the age of 8, even though a maximum of 3 of the children are allowed to be…

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    overwhelmed with meeting new people and was sitting alone on the swing set. Lyla went over to him and spent about an hour with him until he was smiling and laughing again. Most importantly, though, Lyla is a defender of those in need. When she was in kindergarten, she stood up for a classmate who was being bullied for his small size, and furthermore befriended…

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    Background Information Kindergarten program was first introduced in Germany in the mid 19th century and took its first roots in Ontario in 1870s. The first junior kindergarten was introduced in Ottawa in 1943 followed by Toronto 4 years later (ETFO, 2001). By the end of 1970s, enrollment of 5 year olds in kindergarten programs in Ontario was at 100%. By 1990s, majority of 4 year olds (95%) were enrolled in junior kindergarten programs (ETFO, 2001). It should be noted that kindergarten…

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    Case Study Nancy Zito

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    1. Describe when and how applying for this executive director position became part of your life plan. Was it an unexpected development, a next logical step, or a long-held goal? Nancy Zito never planned to be a founder and executive director of a nonprofit. With over two decades of elementary and secondary teaching experience, Nancy Zito predicted she would remain a teacher. She possessed no interest in becoming even a principal of a K-12 school. That changed when she moved to Baton Rouge,…

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    Essay On Daycare Home

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    When people think about Daycare, they think of a center that is rented out and all they do is watch your kid. Not Nadine Jaisler, she is one of the best daycare providers I know. I 'm not just saying that because she 's my mom, I 'm saying this because she is a genuine person. Even before you think about opening up a daycare center anywhere, whether it’s in your house or it’s a rented out place, you must have a state license and must certified in CPR/AED and first aid. I mean, who would…

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    Specialized Child Daycare

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    Specialized daycares for disabled children Day-care plays a key role in the upbringing of a child. Disabled children should have their own specialized day-cares in order to get the full care needed. Many parents of disabled children face several challenges with finding a safe and welcoming day-care for their child. Quite a few day-cares and child services have difficulties dealing with a child with a disability due to the extra care and attention needed for the child. A child should never be…

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    The Smart Start Pre School Program “The developmental potential of a day care or preschool setting depends on the extent to which supervising adults create and maintain opportunities for the involvement of children in a variety of progressively more complex (ongoing) activities and interpersonal structures that are commensurate with the child’s evolving capacities and allow (the child) sufficient balance of power to introduce innovations.”- Bronfenbrenner (1979).The preschool years are the…

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