IDENTIFY THE CORRECT DOCUMENT REQUIRED FOR CHILDCARE IN A HOME SETTING The correct document for setting up a Child Minding Business, which will receive approval from OFSTED, (an Independent Regulatory Body) for schools includes; 1) Child Record Form : This form must contain the Child’s Name, Date of Birth, the parent/carers’ Address and contact details, the Doctor’s name … Read More
Category Archives: Childcare
Activities and Documentation for Childcare Business
Nabeelah Lallmamode Explain the documentation that is required to be kept when running a child care business from a home setting. Businesses are governed by legislations and requirements that help support it’s continuity. In this assignment we will be looking closely at the documentation and it’s importance to guaranteeing a successful and child friendly business. … Read More
Activity to Enhance Emotional and Social Skills for Child with ADHD
Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp SCENARIO Present an activity to enhance a child (Paul) with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) emotional and social skills. NAME OF ACTIVITY Snakes and Ladders AIM OF ACTIVITY To promote social skills, to encourage turn-taking and to help improve level of concentration and patience. RATIONALE FOR CHOICE OF ACTIVITY I chose this activity … Read More
Administrate Procedure within the Childcare Settings
There are 8 principals principles of the Data Protection Act 1998 these can range from accurate of personal data to personal data being processed in accordance with the rights of data protection act. This question will look at four of the main principals. personal data shall be accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date.( … Read More
Adolescent Sexual Development
Kari Svendsen Abstract: This paper touches on the importance of providing public awareness and education to our educators, parents, and students so that we reduce the number of girls that have onset puberty. It also provides information on how we can teach parents to be supportive during adolescents, which can be a difficult and confusing … Read More
Albert Bandura and Social Learning Theory
Introduction Albert Bandura was born in Canada to Polish immigrant parents in 1925 (Schultz & Schultz, 2017). After taking a Psychology class specifically meant to fill time, Bandura became enthralled with the topic and went on to earn a PhD in the subject in 1952 from the University of Iowa (Schultz & Schultz, 2017). Bandura … Read More
Analysis of Child Observation Research
Introduction and Background Information of the Children Our school encourages children to learn through play and experiences that are holistically, creative, and technologically. Teachers are believed to have the potential to help children to stimulate their development to the fullest with appropriate resources and environment. Children will co-construct their knowledge, bringing in their own identities … Read More
Annotated Bibliography on Early Childhood Education Assessment
Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Bagnato, S.J., Goins, D.D., Pretti-Frontczack, K. (2014). Authentic Assessment as “Best Practice” for Early Childhood Intervention: National Consumer Social Validity Research. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 34(2), 116-127. Retrieved from //journals-sagepub-com.ezproxy.ecu.edu.au/doi/full/10.1177/0271121414523652 Bagnato, Goins and Pretti-Frontczack present the argument for authentic assessment in Early Childhood Education [ECE] in opposition to large-scale, national or international, conventional … Read More
Should childhood be seen as an apprenticeship for adult life?
Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn WhatsApp Should Childhood be seen as an apprenticeship for adult life? The term ‘apprenticeship’ implies a form of training, whereby a younger, inexperienced individual becomes educated in a particular field. This is achieved through taking part in a period of observing, learning and imitating important skills from a senior exemplary individual in order to … Read More
Article Critique – ‘You Have Someone To Trust” (2012)
Jessica Bowstead Context and Policy Qualitative Research Article Critique – ‘You Have Someone To Trust’ (2012). Jessica Bowstead M2067675 Word Count-1650 Mortimer, J North, K & Stead J. (2012). You Have Someone To Trust. Outstanding safeguarding practise in primary schools. Unknown (Unknown), pg1-74. The purpose of this academic piece is to critically evaluate the article ‘You … Read More
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