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Unread 12-29-2017, 01:05 PM
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Here some of what I have written rest link to ur own practice ok, Hope this helps a lot.

.2 Explain the importance of positive attitudes and respect toward:

Values

Values are about our personal principles and morals. Each child is unique and has their own personal values and beliefs which include their culture, religion and personal experiences that they consider to be important.

Beliefs

Beliefs are an important part of our identity whether they be religious, cultural or moral.

Cultures

When we have a positive an attitude and respect towards the children culture, it helps them develop their identity and self-esteem, also that they belong to the community.

Religion

We should make the children aware of the different religions of the children we have in the setting and teach them how to respect each religion so that the child has a positive attitude and behaviour towards the children with different religions. Disability


disability
It is very important that every child with a disability gets included in everything we do in the setting. The more "you can do it" attitude we give the child he/she will feel included.

Preferences

It's is very important that we discuss the preferences of a child with their parents and then make sure we apply them in the setting. Maybe a child has a nut allergy or is a vegetarian or maybe only eat halal meat.

Specific requirements

The cook in my setting who is responsible for the preparation and handling of food is fully aware of and complies with the regulations relating to food safety and hygiene.


Family circumstances

Every child's development is influenced by their parents and carers, that's why we have the policy to work in partnership with them. Most of the parents do a good job in the care and providing for their children, but some parents are not able to cope so well, this could affect the way a child progresses at home and in the setting.
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