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Identify the different situations in which non-routine physical care will be required.

As much as we plan and have routines in place for the children within our settings, sometimes there are moments when we have to preform non-routine physical care with children. A sick child will require different care than a well child, a child may come down sick while attending the …

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Outline the different benefits of exercise for children.

Children needs regular exercise to keep them healthy and smart, and this can be both indoors and outdoors through different ways. Exercise helps to maintain a healthy lifestyle along with good mental, physical wellbeing, confidence, self-esteem, better memory and performance in school. If children don’t get enough exercise and are …

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Evaluate the effectiveness of your setting in providing inclusive indoor and outdoor provision. What recommendations would you make?

There are lots of great things  children can do whilst  indoors and outdoor.  Indoors there is home corner, where they can learn about life skills and at the same  time playing together. Also indoor they can play with  lots of cars, trains, blocks for fine motor skills. The indoor provisions …

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Identify and evaluate the national and local initiatives that promote children’s exercise.

There are national and local initiatives that encourage exercise in both children, parents/carers. These local initiatives are really important because they offer support for people to find out ways to improve their children’s health and well being , and to participate in  activities in their locality. All  these organisations have …

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Identify the requirements of current frameworks for exercise and outdoor access.

It’s important that children can play both indoors and outdoors in a safe environment that is accessible both when sunny and raining, so taking into consideration shade and shelter from adverse weather is very important when planning  any outdoor activities for children . Most councils and schools set up a …

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Explain the impact on health and development of food choices during pre-pregnancy ,pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Explain the impact on health and development of food choices during pre-pregnancy ,pregnancy and breastfeeding. The significance of a healthy diet before a women gets pregnant, while pregnant and breastfeeds, are well known to have health benefits in the long and short term for both the women and baby growing …

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How to Outline the reasons for special dietary requirements and why it is important to record and share information regarding those requirements.

Outline the reasons for special dietary requirements and why it is important to record and share information regarding those requirements. Some children may have certain food they cannot eat due to illness, cultural beliefs, allergies or personal preference it’s important to know and understand what they can and can’t eat …

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How to outline the food and drink requirements in relation to current frameworks.

Unit 1:Outline the food and drink requirements in relation to current frameworks. Children should be offered healthy food and drinks within the setting, the early year’s practitioner must talk with the parents or carers before a child starts at their setting to find out if they have any food or …

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How to give a clear and detailed account of what constitutes healthy eating.

Unit1 :Give a clear and detailed account of what constitutes healthy eating.  Healthy eating is maintaining a balanced diet with the appropriate amount of food that also has the essential nutrients within the diet. As you grow your nutritional needs within your diet will change as your body changes and …

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