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    Codes of practice help classify the quality of care clients can expect if they receive care services and they can be used as a source for measuring the quality of care provided. All care professions have code of practice, some codes of practice mainly give advice and guidance, whereas others can be used to measure the quality of care. A policy is different to a code of practice, as it is set in a particular care setting in a particular place. A code of practice for nursery nurses will be relevant

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    related to cognitive functioning and language development. Preschoolers that have experienced positive interactions given at quality daycare demonstrated better language skills and cognitive functioning than preschoolers who did not experience such childcare as infants. (Burchinal, Lee, and Ramey, 1989) Without these interactions children who receive lower quality daycare or children reared at home scored lower on measures of academic achievement when tested against those children who were experienced

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    1.Ans. As a manager when planning for child care centers, manager must consider the following legislative requirements: 1. Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998 2. Children’s Services Regulation 2004 3. Any relevant Local, State or Regional Environmental Planning Policies Council is responsible for checking compliance with above, and the Department of Community Services (DOCS) is responsible for licensing child care centers and checking compliance of plans. Some Managerial organizational

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    without sufficient assistance from their spouse/partners. The participants I interviewed mentioned the fact they had to manage both their professional career with breastfeeding, the care of the baby and the home. State-provided or -subsidized childcare, measured as

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    At the United Nation Daycare Center we required parent or guardian to appear in our facility office in order to perform the application enrollment. The center will provide the parent or guardian with the facility rate package and enrollment application, along with the policy and procedures of the application process. Parent or guardian have 30 days from enrollment day to bring back all required paper in order to admit the child into our center. Parent or guardian must provide the center with the

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    money because they can just use some money that they take out of peoples taxes! So it would be a great idea if the government is able to provide the people free daycare centers. Another thing parents could use money, is that instead of paying for childcare every week or so parents can try to save up that money for a college fund for their child. It is another great opportunity

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    after them, we are the first contact for not only the children but for their parents too. So it’s very important that we are seen as professional and competent people at all times. I, as an individual, work alongside a small team of professional childcare workers to support, inspire, care for and look after all the children within my care. I will maintain a safe environment for the children to explore, learn and play in. I am polite to other staff, children and parents and communicate well with everyone

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    Receiving Help with Childcare Costs from Employers and Receiving a Tax Break Employees who receive help with childcare costs from their employers are to receive a tax break. Tax is how the government raises money to spend on public services, such as education, health and the social security system. It can be levied on goods, services and range of transactions, such as inheritance and profit made on the sale of homes or antiquities. Workers will be able to receive up

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    disadvantages when it comes to leaving one’s child in the care of another individual and many aspects play an acting role and the list is unlimited when comes to what all it involves. Although a very large number of parents require the assistances of childcare facilities’, because of the economy, or financial needs that only their jobs can fulfill, single parents and more individuals going back to college, or the career goals that one as sat for themselves not only for the sake of their children, but

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    to learning and development and the legal requirements relating to welfare. The EYFS framework has statutory force by virtue of Section 44 of the Childcare Act 2006. The EYFS is a central part of the ten year childcare strategy Choice for parents, the best start for children and the landmark Childcare Act 2006. This Act, which regulates the childcare in England, formalise the important strategic

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