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Unit 1 An introduction to working with children Session 2

Session 2 private provision

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Unit 1An introduction to working with children

Session 2

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Class Rules

Mobiles off Have funBe on time

Respect each other

Be involved Work HardTake turns

No eating in class

Bring pens/pencils

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Session ObjectivesRecap what statutory means and give examples

Develop an understanding of private provision and the variation of cost in childcare

Explore resources that could be provided for children

Plan an activity to meet one area of the Early Years Curriculum

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Challenge Time- What do you know?

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Private provisionWhat does private provision mean?

Private provision is owned by an individual person or company and attempts to make a profit.

What are some examples?

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Private day nursery

Child minder

Nanny

Crèche

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Let’s measure the cost of child care

Look at your questions and answer as many as you can in 8mins.

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What do all settings have to provide?

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Time to explore with your partner….Explore resources on the computer with you partner for your area.

Write different resources that could support a child within that area of learning onto Post Stick notes.

Any questions before we begin?

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Name of Activity

Date: Time:Areas of Development the activity will promote and how

Resources

Number of Children: Age of Children

Description of activity:

Role of the Adult: (Your role)

Health and Safety Considerations:

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Summarise how your activity will support the child’s learning and development

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Key TermsStatutory Service – Exists because Parliament has passed a law to say the service must be provided.

Private Provision – Owned by an individual person or a company and aims to make a profit.

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Have we met our session objectives?Recap what statutory means and give examples

Develop an understanding of private provision and the variation of cost in childcare

Explore resources that could be provided for children

Plan an activity to meet one area of the Early Years Curriculum

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Self Directed Study• Update and check understanding of terms in Key word booklet.• Create a fact sheets for parents on Private provision. - What are some examples in the local area?