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    A Historical View of the Victorian Governess   Although the governess serves as the heroine in Jane Eyre, she was not a popular figure in Victorian England. The governess did not have a social position worthy of attention (Peterson 4). Aristocratic and middle-class Victorians were not even sure how to treat the governess. She was from the same class, but her lack of financial stability made them view her as their inferior. Perhaps the clearest definition of the governess was stated by Lady Elizabeth

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    Surprisingly to the majority, the nanny jobs may be a notably tightened one. If an individual is interested in nannying as a career as a result of the notion that it chiefly consists of buzzing lullabies to babies to send them off to never-never land, then they'll be enlightened once the truth sets in. Not everybody will be a nanny. It's physically and showing emotion tightened, and as we tend to are liable for young lives, mistakes merely should not happen. Babies learning to crawl will tumble down

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    Philippines is pretty standard to the USA practices when it comes to looking for care, nannies, babysitters, etc. They have a website called Great Au Pair, on this website they have divided up the different child care options easy to access. This website is very accessible because they make it simple to find exactly what you’re looking for. Child care wise, they have a range of services from; child care, nannies, au pair, and babysitters. There is also links you can choose from finding caregivers

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    Too Much Technology “The Veldt” by Ray Bradbury is a short story about a husband and wife who buy a “Happylife Home” to do all of their daily chores. It includes a nursery that will respond to whatever a person thinks. In this short story, Bradbury suggests of technology is reaching a point where it is no longer helpful, but harmful. This theme is portrayed through Bradbury’s use of stylistic devices, and character. Bradbury’s style throughout his story aids in portraying his theme of technology’s

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    What is meant by a positive environment? What is meant by a positive environment is a happy place. A happy environment is a setting that has structure and routine so that children can rely on a secure environment. Always looking at the positive in everything that children do can help them to be more confident. A positive environment can also help to stimulate children and in affect make the children want to learn more. There are regulatory requirements that underpin a positive environment for

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    Early years setting defines the role of parents, carers, teacher, education providers and Government to work within the framework to support an integrated approach to provide the best possible care for children in the United Kingdom. It also provides professionals who work with children to set a common policy and commitments to deliver the best quality of early year education and childcare experience to all involved. It is important that early childhood practitioners understand that individual child

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    Why do females migrate to work as maids? In general woman will migrate to work as domestic workers for one of three reason. (i) limited or no jobs in their country of origin (ii) the income in there country of origin is not enough to sustain there family; and (iii) to get away from a volatile family situation. Women see working as a maid in another country as way to solve these problems and ways to support there families back home. However the question has arisen once these women from lesser developed

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    Write an explanation of how you will create and ensure a Healthy and Safe Home based environment that you can show to parents and as evidence for CSSIW. Take into consideration: • What steps you take to make your setting healthy and safe • The three levels of supervision and how you might supervise children in different environments. • The checks you can do to ensure equipment is suitable and safe. • Where you can access up to date guidance on risk assessment and health and safety and

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    Job Brief Each childminder will be registered and inspected with Ofsted to ensure that they are able to demonstrate the quality and standards of care required by Ofsted, the Early Years Foundation Stage and the NCMA.  Each childminder must ensure that they provide high quality childcare, within a positive, safe and happy environment.  Childminders are responsible for planning and preparing a programme of play based activities and in the completion of all relevant record keeping, paperwork and

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    this point using points from "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "Professions For Women". Both women commented on the domestic sphere for women and what that meant for them. The Yellow Wallpaper highlights the "separate spheres" ideaology, an ideaology that states that men and women belong in different spheres of society. A woman 's place in in the home, where she can carry out her duties as a wife and mother in private while a man 's sphere is the one of the public domain. In "The Yellow Wallpaper" a woman

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