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    This week’s reading in Lamb, Sternberg, Hwang, and Broberg’s (1992) Child Care in Context showed a very different view of child rearing compared to what we learned about in other countries. In Cameroon, children are left to raise children. I chose this quote because it signifies how young these children are learning to become adults. In Cameroon in the pre and post-colonial era it seems as if not raising your own child was the way of life for them. Even in the postcolonial era, children were forced

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    Child Care Vs Daycare

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    and you have children, then you know how important it is to have quality, early child development and care for them. And if you’re like most parents, you’re probably wracked with guilt about having to leave them in the care of strangers all day; but take heart, outside-the-home child care is worse for you than it is for your children. In fact, placing your children in a high-quality early child development and care center can have a number of short- and long-term benefits for them that include:

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    A philosophy Statement In this program our child care providers have a hands-on interaction with the children. They guide our early learners through child directed play. The child care staff provides different learning opportunities by supplying an array of activities based on the children’s interests. This program will allow the children an opportunity to become leaders in their learning, by exploring and discovering their play environment on their own, with peers and through guidance from the

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    I did my child care observation at The Children’s Center here in Asheboro. I observed a classroom that was made up of 2-3 year olds. The classroom was very spacious and was sectioned off into different centers where the children were able to play. The class had about 12 children and there were 2 teachers in there supervising and guiding the children. Thus showing that the class was in compliance with the teacher/ratio state rule. I actually talked to the director there and she said that they never

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    of care outside the home, which adds up to more than 12,500 hours spent in a child development center for a child. Due to the large amount of time spent in a child care facility, it is vital that the facility be designed to provide a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for the healthy development of children. While many child care facilities are encouraged to provide an environment that will foster learning and growth for its early childhood students, the first priority for all child care

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    - Some Varied Child Care Strategies That Help Children's Personal and Social Development With so many children attending day-care centres today while their parents are at work, it is important that these centres help children to achieve personal and social development at the proper rate. The best way for these centres to accomplish this task is to utilise effective child care strategies. Strategies just guide the educators through the process of assisting the children in their care in developing

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    observed at a child care center with per school children age 3-5, between the hours of 11:00am and 1:00pm as well as 9:00am to 1:00pm. I observed a little boy who is five years old his name is Taylor*. I noticed that during center time this little boy just stood around and watched student’s arounds him play and waited for the teachers to integrate him into the children’s play. When I approached the teacher and asked why? I was told that he normally plays with one other child and that child is out because

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    1. Appointments to the Child Care Advisory Council This Council is statutorily required with a statutorily described method for appointment of members for the purpose of advising the department regarding Child Care services. The nominations and recommendations of the Department, the list of current and proposed members, a map including where current and proposed members reside, the statue describing the Council, information about and supporting documents for the nominees are included. All four

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    furnishing: The classroom I observed has appropriate lighting and has a good room temperature. I overall did not see any repairs that needed to be done. This classroom and center in general seems to be well maintained. Furniture for routine care This classroom has child sized furniture but does not have highchairs at all. The children eat as group. The classroom is easily accessible having a nice layout making it easy to get around. The classroom itself is split in half so there is another group of kids

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    Non Parental Child Care

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    Non Parental Child Care Non parental Child Care, and the Influences It has on Development Amara Washington SOC312 Nancy Russell July 9, 2012 Non Parental Child Care and the Influence it has on Development In today’s society more and more women are working outside of the homes and are not able to take care of the children on a full time bases. When the parents are unable to tend to their children, they have to seek help from an outside source. Years ago, it was natural for the mother

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