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    till we are older. But there seems to be controversy about caregiving today for many Canadian Families, Many families are facing troubles with income looking for child care and as well as elderly care. The topic i am interested to talk about is childcare, Today there is not enough places that can take children because there are so full and not only that expensive. Now a days parents get on a list just before their child is even born. Alot has been taken into consideration and tried to figure out

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    It is crucial to collaborate these with one another in such environments and circumstances while working together. • Other professionals/Others As a childcare officer I work alongside many other professionals, such as social workers, youth workers and the police. It’s important that I build a relationship with these external agencies for the sake of any child under my responsibility. Where I work, I am

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    Assignment Task 1 Regulatory bodies and current legislations OFSTED Ofsted is the office for standards in Education, children's services and skills. They make sure that people achieve excellence in care of children and young people. Ofsted assess children services in local areas and inspect services for looked after children , safeguarding and child protection. Ofsted's job is to check places that young people and children are looked after and the people who look after children and young people

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    55). These daycare and childcare organizations are intended to make the lives of working parents easier and less stressful. By far one of the hardest choices working parents must make is deciding who to choose as a caretaker for their children while they are at work. Whereas some

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    The years prior to kindergarten heavily impact one’s future and their overall academic literacy. School readiness, a multidimensional concept, possess the ability to convey advantages in academic success in school. Children that prematurely attend school have shown more success in development of early skills in math and reading. These individuals tend to show superior academic success, attain higher levels of education, and have a higher chance of securing employment (1). One’s ability to identify

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    Childcare

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    An ethical dilemma is a situation that will often involve an apparent conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. This is also called an ethical paradox since in moral philosophy, paradox plays a central role in ethics debates. For instance, an ethical admonition to "love thy neighbour as thy self" is not always just in contrast with, but sometimes in contradiction to an armed neighbour actively trying to kill you: if he or she succeeds, you will

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    Essay on The Daycare Debate

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    One of the largest social controversies of the current time are the parental pressures attached to whether or not a child should attend daycare. While many parents struggle with this decision, others do not have the luxury of choice; many questions are raised asking if it is beneficial or harmful for infants and young children to attend daycare, spending the majority of their waking hours with caregivers other than their parents. There are of course many opinions and studies regarding this issue

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    The Career Of A Daycare

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    child abuse, also they must submit a report of good health. Workers with postsecondary education or an early childhood education credential may be qualified for higher level positions. Before a childcare worker can operate his or her own day care, he or she is required to have prior experience in a childcare setting, such as another daycare or a preschool or kindergarten class. Multiple states require child care centers, including in private homes to be licensed. To qualify for licensure the staff

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    won't be prescribed for that specific opportunity or some other. An area of childcare regularly underestimated is that of grandparents who are glad to dedicate incalculable hours taking care of their grandchildren. Stupendous guardians offer one of the absolute best types of childcare, basically in view of the connection amongst them and their grandchildren whom they look on as their own. What's more, this type of childcare as a rule comes free albeit a few guardians give money related installment

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    overcome stress, be in command of your feelings and have a belief system are tools the child will use throughout their lifetime, therefore, the teachers must be able to communicate effectively with each other and the parents. After all, instructors in childcare settings guide the children to make smart choices that keep everyone in a state of wellness and safety. In order to help the kids grow mentally and socially, the caregiver needs to have these skills as well and use creative methods. These methods

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