A guide for managers and early years practitioners, this book is designed to assist settings with the sensitive issues around protecting children from harm, as well as environmental considerations. It includes:- guidance on best practice and EYFS statutory requirements; focus on each strand of the 'A Unique Child' theme for Keeping Safe; practitioners' checklists and points for reflection; and real case studies. Taking the 'A Unique Child' theme at the heart of learning, this is an essential title for all practitioners and childminders who want further guidance and in-depth understanding on the principles and commitments that accompany babies' and children's developmental journey throughout the EYFS. Every child is a unique child and '... a competent learner from birth who can be resilient, capable, confident and self-assured'. It is therefore crucial that practitioners encourage and support each child to thrive in every area of development at their own pace and in their own individual ways. This book will provide a purposeful guide to best practice, inviting practitioners to reflect on three main strands: being safe and protected; discovering boundaries; making choices. Real case studies are included, with typical examples describing how requirements are and should be met.
Lizzie Wilcock Livres



"The changes detailed in the EYFS framework 2017 affect the most important aspect of child care: safeguarding and welfare. This revised guide helps you to understand and implement the mandatory requirements detailed in the government's Working Together to Safeguard Children 2015 and The Prevent Duty 2015. The book also provides guidance on how to implement the learning and development requirements of the EYFS by exploring the most valuable aspects of current and non-statutory guidance, including the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile: 2018 Handbook."--Back cover
Auf dem Weg zu ihrer sechsten Pflegefamilie überlebt die 14-jährige Karanda einen Autounfall und findet sich mitten in der australischen Wüste wieder. Ein Rucksack, eine Flasche Wasser und ein verblichenes Foto ihrer Mutter sind alles, was ihr bleibt. Karanda wittert ihre Chance. Endlich kann sie ihr Leben selbst bestimmen. Wäre da nicht der acht Jahre alte Solomon, der mit im Auto saß. Karanda kann ihn nicht im Stich lassen. Und so kämpfen die beiden ums Überleben. Sie sind verlorene Seelen, sie wollen ihrer Zukunft entkommen und werden dabei von ihrer gemeinsamen Vergangenheit eingeholt.