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    adhere to it? The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 - which includes rights that ensure children are safe and looked after, children are protected from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury or abuse, neglect, negligent treatment, maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse by those looking after them. Children Act 1989 - Parents and professionals must work to ensure the safety of the child. Local Authority has ‘a duty to investigate when there is a reasonable

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    Child Care Observation

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    greet the child and parent and ask a few questions about the child’s well-being questions like: “How are you feeling today?” In addition to the physical daily health checks, I noticed the minute I entered the school area that there where posters about the process of daily health checks and other ones like a “keep your child at home” poster in the check in area, and the front doors of each classroom. The final thing I observed was that the check in area is at the front desk and unless the child is checked

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    Reality Of Child Care

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    editor Before writing an email, I fully agree with your view, and I hope so. But, I think that you don't know the actual reality of child care. There is a huge difference between reality and the ideal. when i shared your article with my friends who have babies, they all disagreed with the article so that I want to share their thoughts why they can’t take their kids off the TV and not go out to play. when we play with kids outside that you recommended, as you can easily see that parents can use a

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    Essay on Child Care

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    When assessing a child you must be careful to take into account confidentiality before carrying out an observation you must have parents and the settings permission and not to leave confidential material lying around they must be secured in a locked cabinet. Only talk to authorized personal about confidential material. This confidentially can only be broken when a child is at real risk. When carrying out observations you must take account of the child’s wishes and feelings if a child is upset or wants

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    Child Care Observation

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    Firstly, the child care environment was significantly cleaner than that of the public restroom. I felt that this was primarily due to the surprisingly high number of parents who did not make their children wash their hands or the unaccompanied children that I noticed opting out of hand washing altogether. While observing the hand washing practices in the child care classroom, I noticed it was very structured. Children waited in line and knew to use whatever assistance needed, such as step stools

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    Business Report: Tree House Child Care This report was prepared to advise Lynda Kelly on how to manage her businesses Tree House Child Care Centres. This report explains defines Planning, Organising, Leading and Controlling (POLC) can be used to manage the business, outlines the ethical and social responsibilities of the business and analyses some of the future prospects of Tree House Child Care. POLC The main role of management is to coordinate the business functions(Operations, Employment

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    Benefits Of Child Care

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    Benefits of Child Care Care centers provide child care on a regular basis inside or outside of the child’s home. These programs help teach children the information they need to be successful later in their lives. Daycares also aid parents in taking care of children when they begin working again after a baby’s birth and throughout most of the child’s young life. Early child care centers have been around for many years; therefore, there are a variety of centers for the parent to choose from. The history

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    very essential part in the child care facilities the child care administration is hundred percent responsible for the child health and well- beings. Maintaining a commitment of professionalism, staff must carry their CPR, first-aid medical training record. They are ready to serve a child had an emergency situation or until the emergency services arrive. In Ontario, Immunization records are very essential requirement for the child admission in the school and the day care centre. Every parent need

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    significantly to their societies. To help these women work effectively without being bogged down by child rearing, do you agree that the government should build child-care centres and subsidise child-care expenses? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer. (500 words) ----------------------------------------------------- The question about whether the women should stay at home to take care of their babies or should they go to work to earn money for the family is still a major controversy

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    I wasnt involved in child care before going into Elementary School. Before I went directly into kindergarten, I learned to read, write, and count at home with activities online and activities my parents made up. When I went to kindergarten they involved families in the special ocasion parties, field trips, and lunch. When I work in child care, I will involve families in special events and conferences about their child. This gives me a chance to get to know the families more and learn about the families

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