Explain how health and safety risk assessments are monitored and reviewed in your setting. All settings are required to carry out risk assessments to ensure the health and safety of the children and other people, who attend the setting, and to prevent harm and ensure relevant actions are taken and …
Read More »Describe what the benefits are of working in partnership with parents and carers regarding physical care routines.
For early year’s practitioners, parents and carers are the most important people we will work with regarding the children as they have been with them since an early age and will have instilled a good routine for their child. It’s important for all parties involved that these routines are followed …
Read More »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 …
Read More »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 …
Read More »Evaluate how learning activities have affected practice
Evaluate how learning activities have affected practiceAnswer: Recently I was asked to attend a course on confidentiality by my employer. The covered areas such as confidentiality policies and when to seek help for confidentiality matters. The aim of the course was to enhance and update staff knowledge on the intricacies …
Read More »Potential conflicts or Dilemmas that may arise between the duty of care and an individual’s rights
potential conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between the duty of care and an individual’s rights Whilst care support staff always strive to ensure service users receive the best standard of care, there are times when there may be conflicts of interest between company policies, staff code of conduct and …
Read More »Inclusive Learning and how Adopting inclusive Learning Approaches Supports Learners
Inclusive Learning and how Adopting inclusive Learning Approaches Supports Learners Inclusive learning is about involving learners in all teaching activities, treating them equally without indirectly or directly excluding anyone. Wilson, (2008:296) defined inclusive learning simply as “available to all”. Tummons, (2010:93) while agreeing with Wilson defined it as the approach …
Read More »Describe your roles,responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning sector
Describe your roles, responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning sector According to Gravells, (2012:18) , the primary role of an assessor is to help learners achieve their chosen programme . She went further to explain that this can be achieved by using various teaching and learning methods whilst …
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