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New level 2 Diploma for Early Years Practitioner textbook

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Unread 07-29-2013, 01:01 PM
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Default Early years help with boundaries and keeping children safe and protected

Hi,

Can anyone help with these questions. I have already written nearly a thousand words but apparently still not enough. Thanks

2.1 Critically examine how children can be kept safe and protected within the early years setting

2.2 Explain the importance of having boundaries
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2.1 what do you do in the setting and does it work if not what could be done better

2.2 simples do you kiss and cuddle the children? why not? are you friends with the parents do you keep secrets ? why not boundaries you are a professional
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Hi,

Can anyone help with these questions. I have already written nearly a thousand words but apparently still not enough. Thanks

2.1 Critically examine how children can be kept safe and protected within the early years setting

2.2 Explain the importance of having boundaries
boundaries covers expectations of childrens behaviour which in turn keeps children safe and you safe. why does there need to be boundaries with behaviour and what is acceptable and whats not? if children are doing whatever they want that can be dangerous that causes harm to themselves and others
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