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Early Year Practitioner for Child Care : Report

   

Added on  2020-06-04

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CHILD CARE

TABLE OF CONTENTINTRODUCTION...................................................................................................1MAIN BODY...........................................................................................................13.1 Physical needs of children.....................................................................................................13.2 Explain the role of the early years practitioner during..........................................................13.3 Explain the rest and sleep needs of........................................................................................23.4 Safety precautions which minimise the risk of sudden infant death syndrome.....................3REFERENCES........................................................................................................4

INTRODUCTIONChild care is defined as the process to take care and supervise children who are generally6 weeks to 13 years of age. As this duration is the time which would be requiring highest amountof attention by children and this is done by babysitters, teachers, day care centres and otherproviders as well.MAIN BODY3.1 Physical needs of childrenThe physical needs are those which are related to clothing, bedtime at hours, of nutritiousfood and adequate shelter (The Basic Needs of Every Child, 2018). These all would be requiredto have in order to develop daily care and nutrition of children which is very much important forthem.Healthy environment-This is described as stable and health living environment which is necessarily providedby teachers and other adults of children (Weissbluth, 2015). Many a times, it is required as perthe family conditions to move on regular basis like that of military which would be hinderingchildren and their growth during crucial years of children.Proper nutrition-It is the right of every child to get nutritious food which is healthy so that they will begetting all type of proteins, calcium and minerals, etc. in this terms it would be drinking plenty ofwater and avoiding junk food as well as snacks.Fresh air Protection from illness- In some of the conditions outdoor air can be more harmful than indoor air. In this context,it is crucial for children and babies to sleep on an organic mattress which do not off-gas. In orderto overcome such condition, HEPA room air purifier should be purchased so as to reduce gases,chemicals and odours. 3.2 Explain the role of the early years practitioner duringEarly year practitioners are defined to as the person who is taking care of children agedbetween 0-5 years and they are responsible to grow and develop child. they are having various1

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