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    Child Care Centers

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    This essay will discuss, firstly some parents argue that childcare centers offer the best care services for kids and secondly, others working parents believe that relatives such as grandparents are better at taking care of children. Personally, childcare centers is the best choice. Discuss below are several reasons supporting my perspective. It is undeniable that professional carers are better of looking after children. In fact, staff members are fully trained in childhood education to understand

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    genetically controlled processes known we call maturation,[1] or as a result of environmental factors and learning, or the interaction between the two. It may also occur as a result of human nature and our ability to learn from our environment. Childcare programs represent an opportunity for the advancement of child development. Traditionally Early Childhood Education (ECE) has focused on the academic, social and cognitive skills that develop in children from birth through preschool, while Elementary

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    Eymp 1

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    In the past there have been people that have had theories that relate to child development and learning of children in childcare settings; these people are known as educational pioneers and are well respected as their theories have changed childcare for the better (Meggitt et al, 2011). “Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852), the great German educator, is famous pre-eminently for his radical insight that the first learning experiences of

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    CYPOP 5 Understand how to set up a home based child care service 1. Outline the current legislation covering the home based childcare, and the role of regulatory bodies. Current Legislation There are many different Legislation being brought out in place to help maintain and improve services, for example; Every Child Matters In 2003, the Government made a new legislation called Every Child Matters. This was published due to a report into the death of Victoria Climbié. There was a

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    The principles, sequences and stages of a child 's growth and development. This includes Social development, Physical Development, Intellectual development and communication development. Physical development outlines the basic body changes which you begin to develop such as fine motor skills, which is like writing and so on. This also includes social development, where you will meet new people everyday and interact with them, and become more involved in the relationships you will share with others

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    market work), leisure, home production, caregiving time (parental childcare), and other (sleeping, education, etc.—which will be ignored from here on out since personal care time is too diverse to calculate). The distinction of household work into two

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    1. Explain the difference between a protective environment and a nurturing environment. a protective environment is one where the child is protected from violence and abuse. A nurturing environment must first meet all the requirements of a protective environment. 2.What are characteristics of a nurturing parent? What factors, which may be out of a parent's control, impede a nurturing environment? What types of physical care must a parent provide for an infant child? Nurturing parents typically spend

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    life and basic needs such as nutrition, shelter, access to medical services and an adequate living standard . Developmental rights include the right to education, play, leisure, access to information, freedom of thought, conscience and religion. Childcare practitioners have a duty and responsibility to ensure developmentally appropriate routines and activities for each and every child which does not discriminate against the child on any grounds. Protection rights require that children be safeguarded

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    A Place Like Home Essay

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    A Place Like Home Child care quality is a well-documented predictor of children's intellectual and social development. Family childcare providers care such as Heaven’s Little Angels in Hopkinsville, KY provide care for children in the provider’s home during traditional working hour. Parents choose family childcare homes because it offers a home-like setting. Childcare homes usually have a mixed age group with a collection of infants, toddlers and preschoolers; therefore, rendering a more family

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    Babysitter Communication

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    their child at the childcare center or even hire a nanny or babysitter. The process of hiring a babysitter have been a tough work for parents as most of the agency for babysitter still use the traditional system of communicating through phone and also need to communicate one on one (face to face) to discuss the matter of child care. This way is not so conventional as in it only waste time and cannot provide enough info in a short period of time. There are many type of childcare/babysitter services

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