Monday, May 20, 2019

Engage in personal development in health, social care or children’s and young people’s setting. Essay

1.1Describe the duties and responsibilities of your own work consumption. The daytime to day care and supervision of children aged 3months to a 1year. Planning and implementing with the staff team activities and resources to provide a rich learning environment. To be a key person I am responsible for a small group of around 6-8 children, observing and recording their learning and development. This involves taking pictures for their learning journals and commenting on their day to day activities. We also observe their current development to ensure they are at the right acquaint for their age in terms of speech & language.It also involves building a positive and supportive federation with their parents/carers and families, respecting and valuing their cultures and beliefs. We aim to involve parents with all aspects of their childs journey at Nursery including updating their respective(prenominal) learning plans termly. As a key worker I am heavily involved in this process, encoura ging children to achieve their learning goals and to ensure I am up to date with all policies and procedures such as safeguarding, health and safety, the welfare requirements, manual handling, etc.1.2Explain expectations about own work role as expressed in relevant standards. Practitioners expectations should be to become a worth(predicate) practitioner, to be reliable and build good relationships with children and parent carers, encouraging play whilst learning, and by having childrens scoop out interests e.g. physical activities, outings, this would help them to enjoy their growth in knowledge and assist in enhancing their development as a whole.Also practitioners should work as a team with other staff members and parent/carers in order to support the children to promote the childrens initial learning so that the children will feel self-assured and would be able boost up their self-esteem, and this will also help them in their future, and prepare them in further education when they move onto school.Also the expectations that are to be done in placement at a relevant standard is to monitor the children this plays a big role in child certificate Act andhealth and policy. Practitioners should always watch the children closely to prevent and reduce the severity of injury to children. Children very much challenge their own abilities but are not always able to recognise the risks involved. Practitioners need to supervise children and identify any risks and minimise injury.

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