P3,Whatever job you want you need skills and qualities for it, this helps you with your job without this it would make it hard to know what you're doing and hard to adapt to the job. Nursery teachers look after young children from 3 years old to 5 years old. For a nursery teacher the skills are qualities you need are.. Understand the stages of child development- This is very important, you need to know for a number of reasons. Nursery teachers need to be able to see the child's level of ability. Abilities can differentiate at preschool age and an effective nursery teacher will meet each child level and guide them on their pathway to achievement. It is also important so they know understand the children that they are working with …show more content…
Private education is good for children because they develop a better level of understanding and can learn quicker. To be a nursery teacher of have any contact job with children you must not have a criminal record, it has to be clean, no employer would want a criminal working with children for health and safety especially if the criminal was a paedophile. And last of all work experience, you don't necessarily need this but it helps a lot because it helps you to realise what you have got yourself in for, what it's like to look after young children. If you did end up working as a nursery teacher, you could tell the child's parent you had work experience before this and it would make them feel reassured that you know what you're doing and that you are interested in it. The more experience you have the better you become at the job, better at problem solving, better with communication, better understanding of the child's needs etc. Having these skills shows you have the ability and knowledge to work with children, without this you would seriously struggle. And some nursery's require you to have a driving licence for travelling, so if you haven't got that then you can't get the job. Excellent communication skills- Communicating effectively is about being able to well talk with one another and to be able to get their point across and verbal skills. For example young children often go of track very easily and
Simple changes as everyone using the same mugs and staff having drinks at the same time as people who use the service.
A. There are many potential barriers to communication such as language barriers, it can be hard to communicate with someone who does not understand your language or vice versa. Also cultural differences may be a problem as different communication aids such as touching, eye contact, or tone, which may be acceptable in one culture may not be
Disability- many people suffer from discrimination when they have a disability. This is because they are different from others and can not physically do the things others can. This leaves them left out, not been able to socialize and feeling upset. For example if there was a man in a wheel chair in an office with his work colleges and everyone ignored him because he was different this would be discrimination.
and they should be used when doing personal care, handling waste, a change of activity to protect the carer and the individual.
Throughout my years as a childcare practitioner, I have accumulated a wide range of experience working with children aged 3 – 11. However, the majority of my experience is with children aged 3-5. Through
It is important to support an individual in promoting their mental well-being and mental health. When offering support it is important to be patient, understanding and accepting. Talking to the individual can provide an insight into what they are going through and offering advice based on their current state of mind. Researching different mental health issues and offering resources to the individual can help them to develop new strategies to cope.
This is for individuals who are lacking the mental capacity and need somebody else to help them manage their legal, financial and health problems. The mental capacity act therefore made it legal so that those who are unable to make their own decisions have the ability to choose somebody who they feel they can trust to help manage their finances, properties and to help make their health and welfare decision. This is done through the power of attorney. This act links to individuals who suffer with dementia as within the late stages of dementia they will need to give someone the power of attorney due to the fact that they will not be able to manage their legal financial and health problems.
Over the year both positive and negative influences have influenced my learning. The skill I have developed for learning is my aspiration is to become a midwife, this influences my learning in the way that it gives me the hunger to learn new things and improve my knowledge and grades. By improving my knowledge I will be able to go onto the next stage of my development. I believe that if I did not have such a desire to be a midwife, it would affect my learning by creating a mental blockage which would stop my ability to take things in and learn as I would become lazy and not interested from the lack of direction in my life. As soon as I realised what I wanted to do as a career, it really highlighted my priorities and I found that I have
As a trainee nursery assistant, my role is to help to monitor the wellbeing of children, make sure they have appropriate play equipment, aware of the health and safety policy within work. Some things I wouldn’t be involved in as aspects such as finances, building upkeep and waiting lists.
Health Promotion This is the process of allowing people to have more control over their health as this will help improve their health and well-being. It focuses on individual behaviour towards a wide range of social and interventions. Health promotion is how health is shown for example to challenge obesity change 4 life is used so people can have a guidance on how to make their lifestyle healthier. It also shows that health promotion is aimed at individuals whose health is at risk from any diseases from lifestyle factors, which lets individuals take control over their health. By being able to have control over their health it shows individuals what may have happened if nothing was done of it
In this report I will be describing different patterns of ill health and who and how they are monitored. I will also try to explain different factors that affect our health, not only now but I will try to discuss how different factors fight effect our health in the future, I will then evaluate the influence of the government have on factors that affect ill health.
As people get older they lose independence, they become less mobile and aren’t able to do everything for themselves any more. It is important to ensure that they keep as active as they can to ensure they keep their independence for longer.
P1 – Explain potential hazards and the harm that may arise from each in a health and social care setting.
D1) Make recommendations in relation to the identified hazards to minimise the risks to the service user.
The National Occupational Standards are made up of subcategories, which can provide a level of quality assurance within the realms of childcare education. These provide a setting and their customers with a minimum requirement of what they should expect as a service. The National Occupational Standards applies to qualifications. This can mean the type of qualification and what someone would have to study to receive the qualification. Depending on the qualification, people applying for a job may need to have additional or ‘desirable’ qualifications in order to have a better chance at getting the