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Ruthierhyme 12-12-2007 01:38 PM

NVQ 2 CCLD - do you have it ?
 
Do you have this qualification?

Who offered the course to you and what job role has it helped you secure or look into ?

Brandy 12-12-2007 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Ruthierhyme (Post 10001)
Do you have this qualification?

Who offered the course to you and what job role has it helped you secure or look into ?

2 of our parents are starting this after christmas they are volunteers with us as playgroup assistants, i shall be telling them about this site its a great help.
I went straight into level 3 after doing an IPP PLA course so I havent got NVQ2.

lsp 01-16-2008 01:44 PM

i completed this one in june 2007 at franklin college grimsby......am now working towards my level 3 which is a little harder than i found this one. Not in a job atm but do a placement in my local reception class

loo-lar 02-21-2008 08:09 PM

I did this 3 years ago through our tado training book at playgroup, at first i found it really difficult to do because of the way the text was written in the standards. I am now half way through level 3 and i am glad i did do level 2 because i knew what to expect. Another colleague at work has gone straight into level 3 and she finds it hard.
Im hoping to finish it in a couple of months....

viccazwilk 04-18-2008 02:10 PM

I have this qualification which I finished in January 2008. I went into childcare as a career change after previously working in offices and so did not have any qualifications. I work with 3 and 4 year olds in the nursery class of a private school and studied for my Level 2 whilst working and I am now doing my Level 3. Luckily as I worked really hard in my Level 2, it is making my life alot easier now and I am having to do less work in my Level 3 as my assessor has been able to transfer alot of my Level 2 work across. Therefore I would recommend to anyone who is doing Level 2 and wants to go on to Level 3 to go into quite alot of detail with your work and not just do the bare minimum to scrape by as it makes life much easier later.

Good Luck !

bev 11-06-2008 09:55 PM

hi im doing level2 with a new lot called elite traing in south east london didnt get off to a good start but now a little clearer i found that i have to chase up my asses alot of the time myself


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