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    a million dollar to launch my own entrepreneurial idea I would launch a special mental hospital. It would help kids with anxiety, depression, ADHD, and etc. The hospital won’t be as big as an actual hospital. It would be two floors and as big as a school but it would be more homely so the patient is at ease. In this hospital, there will be nurses that are therapists who can help the person if they need someone to talk to. If there's a kid that is in this hospital there would be a lounging area where

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    Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Task A- Short Answer Questions Ai) Imagine you are a newly appointed supervisor/manager within your service. You need to update your staff handbook to reflect current employment law. Identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this. (3 marks) * The Government website www.gov.uk is one source of information that could be used. It has information

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    Introduction to Placement - Queen St Nursery Queen St. Nursery provides early learning and childcare for children between the ages of 2 and 5 years. The nursery offers flexible attendance times to meet the needs of families as it is open from 8am to 6pm for 5 days 50 weeks a year. The nursery is well equipped for resources with two large resource cupboards inside and an outdoor storage space as well. The inside store rooms contain a large amount of various play resources divided into sections, such

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    and the nursery makes a lot of sense. Social belief is something that is very important in the generations of this time. Nowadays it is important to express yourself and parents are molding the way they raise their child around it. Since technology has taken off in the world, children 's social skills have been shifted to technology. Peter and Wendy have not been comforted by their parents like normal kids growing up would have. These children have been coddled by the nursery. The nursery can give

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    them and was good to them”. However, despite the comforts this home brings, the Hadley parents become more and more worried with the machines throughout the story. The beginning of the story foreshadows this when: “George, I wish you’d look at the nursery.” “What’s wrong with it?” “I don’t

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    of feelings and laziness that comes with technology usage. Peter and Wendy are characterized as insensitive and violent. Their father, George, starts to notice that the nursery had a strange tendency towards death and killing; naturally, he is thinking that “they were awfully young, Wendy and Peter, for death thoughts.” The nursery has visibly shown what they were thinking about, building an unhealthy obsession with the “death thoughts.” Along with the violent thought patterns, the machines they are

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    The short story the Veldt by Ray Bradbury reveals that revenge is the key to most people’s problems if there isn’t a solution. Early in the story we learn that the children have an issue with their father closing the nursery. The author uses characterization as the literary element in the story to show how the character develops. George, the father of Peter and Wendy is giving Peter recognition and explaining how he is highly intelligent. While George takes pride in his son, he doesn’t realize that

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    her sisters names as loud as she could, even though she could feel jealousy climbing up her back like spiders. “Shiningpaw! Shimmerpaw! Leafpaw! Shiningpaw! Shimmerpaw! Leafpaw!!!!” she yowled. With her head hanging low, Emeraldkit padded to the nursery thinking, I’m going to be the strongest, bravest, and smartest warrior ever! They’ll

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    Unit 027: Support children and young people’s health and safety Outcome 1: Understand how to plan and provide environments and services that support children and young people’s health and safety Describe the factors you have to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services When planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments or activities with children and young people you must take into consideration these principles: * The age

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    Vanessa George has been an employee for 3 years at Little Ted’s day nursery in Plymouth. Neighbours describe Miss George as a respectable member of the community, co-workers and parents describe her as being a fun and bubbly person who was easy to get along with. Before starting at Little Ted’s she worked as a classroom assistant in an unnamed school for 6 years. To make a little extra on her time off she would child mind for local parents in the community. In 2008 Miss George joined a Facebook

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