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Statutory Nursery.
These are services that are paid for and provided by the government e.g. National Health Service(NHS), school nursing, social services.
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Private Nursery.
These are services that are run as a business to make a profit e.g. private hospitals, residential homes, private nurseries.
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Voluntary Nursery.
These services are provided by non-profit making organisations that are quite often a registered charity e.g. Age concern, Mencap, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children(NSPCC).
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Professional skills for childcare practitioner.
Observant, Qualified, Effective Communicator and Able to work as part of a team.
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Policy Refrom.
The Government changed the amount of hours of free education and care 2 year old's got depending on their family.
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What makes a good childcare practitioner.
Good time keeping, Qualifications, Confidentially, Non-Judgemental, Empathetic Listener, Observant, Role model and follow the dress code.
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A Practitioners own belief system and the impact.
Being Kind, Being Fair, Being Respectful and Being Honest. These will influence on the child's beliefs as the grow older.
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Belbin's Team Roles.
The Shaper. The Implementer. The completer finisher. The Plant. The Monitor eye. The specialist. The Resource Investigator. The Team worker. The Co-ordinator.
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Tuckman's stages of group develpment.
Forming, Storming, Norming and Performing.
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What is a Key Person.
They are someone who is responsible for the care and education of a named group of children. They will know everything about the child so that the care is child-centred.
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Factors that contribute to attachment.
The Mental health of the mother and if the baby is born requiring special care.
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How to support Resilience.
Build a positive relationship with the child, make sure that the child feels valued within the setting, increase the child's self-esteem and well being.
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Other professionals within the multi-agency approach.
Physiotherapist, speech and language therapist, Nurse or doctor and educational psychologist.
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Biological Factors.
Genetics, the baby being born with a disability that is present because of inherited genes.
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Environmental Factors.
Passive Smoking, the baby developing asthma and respiratory related heath conditions.
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Importance of child-centred Practice.
They will plan lessons to meet the child's needs so that children contribute more.
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These are services that are run as a business to make a profit e.g. private hospitals, residential homes, private nurseries.

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Private Nursery.

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These services are provided by non-profit making organisations that are quite often a registered charity e.g. Age concern, Mencap, National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children(NSPCC).

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Observant, Qualified, Effective Communicator and Able to work as part of a team.

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The Government changed the amount of hours of free education and care 2 year old's got depending on their family.

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