childcare Level 2 mock exam Jan 2018

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Name 3 types of settings available
1) statutory 2) private 3) voluntary
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Which type of setting is funded by the government, EYFS, children go free.
Statutory
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Which type of setting is not funded by the government, parents have to pay.
Private
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Which type of setting that doesn't get paid and gets to wear whatever?
Voluntary
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Name 5 examples of settings in the local area
childminders,nursery,reception schools at school, creche,
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What are the 5 key things you have to be prepared for before working in a placement ?
dress code, who is your manger,behavior, positive attitude, personal hygiene
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Why would Sam need to know who her manger is?
So that she can tell her manger if Sam has concern about another child, for example, neglect, abuse.
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Why would Sam need to know her personal hygiene?
So that she can't infect other children if she is ill for example cold, flu.
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Why is dress code important?
Dress code is important because you don't want to wear something that is too revealing as this would be classed as inappropriate.
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Why would Sam need to have positive attitude?
Sam would need to have a positive attitude because if she had negative children would know by senses and would not go near as the child would be feared, also the parents would have to be able to come to them if they have a problem.
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What is disclosure?
the action of making new or secret information known.
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