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Research Project

Childminders or Nursery!!!!www.hndassignments.co.uk

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Table of Content•Introduction•Literature review•Action Plan•Research Question•Overview of findings•Reflection•Recommendations•References

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Introduction

•Child minders and Nurseries are service providers in order to take care of the children on behalf of parents.

•Their staff members are professionals and take effective care of the children.

•Working parents having problems to take care of their children because after the birth of their children they have to join their jobs back. In this situation they require someone who takes care of their children.

•In this situation child minders and nurseries came into action as they are specialised in taking care of children’s.

•Child minders are personal take carers whereas nurseries is professional place where number of children are there and staff members are engaged into taking care of these children.

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Literature Review•Working parents having a concern related to the care of their children and this concern results into sleepless nights. •While choosing the adequate option in order to bringing up the child it is very essential to evaluate all available options in order to get adequate level of information related to the option. •The available options make inclusion of stay-at-home parent, live-in nanny, informal arrangements such as friends or relatives, child-minder or nursery.Nursery: • These are care homes run by professional care service providers. • They run adequate size of batches for different age group in order to facilitate them

adequate level of services to fulfil needs and wants of children. • They attain specialised group of professionals in order to render adequate care to the

children and satisfy their parents by fulfilling the need and want of children.Childminders:• Child-minders are such individuals who perform their activities at home only. • They render services to 3 or less children at a time under the age of 5 years. Child-

minders are flexible enough in order to provide effective care to the children. • They manage small size of batches in order to provide adequate care to the child.

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Action plan: - Activity Description Duration

A Topic selection and ground research 2 weeks

B Preparing documents and data collection 4 weeks

C Arranging data and analysis 4 weeks

D Data presentation 1 week

E Conclusion, recommendation and submission 2 weeks

Activity Time Interval Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11A 2 weeksB 4 weeksC 4 weeksD 1 weekE 2 weeks

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Research questions

There are few questions need to be set in order to get the adequate information with the help of study such as: -

• Is there is any difference in the service level rendered by the child minders and nurseries?

• Why nurseries environment is much effective as compare to child minders?

• Is the development of nurseries children is much effective as compare to child minders children?

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Overview of findings

• Parents are highly satisfied with the services rendered by the nurseries.• Parents have high confidence in the nurseries staff members because they hire professionals in order to take care of children and perform their activities on large scale as their batch size is much higher as compare to child-minders.• The staff’s members of nurseries render them adequate knowledge such as how to behave, how to respond, etc. These are basic learning’s for the children and helps in their overall growth.• There is adequate difference in the fees structure of nurseries and child minders.•The environment provided by the child minders is not effective as they take care of children at home only where they didn’t get much to learn.• There is no such difference are identified between the staff of both the service providers (nurseries & child-minders).•The environment of these care providers put adequate impact over their behaviour because they learn what they see at these areas. •Children get different learning at nursery premises through their staff members and other children. •In child minders staff renders adequate learning to the children as per their experience.

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Reflection

• There is adequate level of difference among the service level rendered by the child minders and nurseries.

• Nurseries provide various toys to the children in order to play, due to number of children available they learn to share things and many more.

• But in child minders children get the limited toys to play which are available at their houses, they didn’t learn to share the things as there is no one present at their home whom with they share their things.

• The environment of nurseries is much effective as compare to child minders because there are lots of children are present at a time at one place.

• Children play together, share together and learn lots of things by remaining together. • The environment of nurseries helps them to make effective development during their

initial growth. • The development of nurseries children is much effective as compare to child minders

children due to the environment provided by them to their children. • In nurseries children get company of lot many children’s and learn various things

automatically. • On the other hand children grown under the care of child minders didn’t get such

environment they are alone or two or three children at a time and didn’t get much opportunities in order to learn different things.

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Recommendations• Parents need to take care of their children as much as they can otherwise some

negative feelings gets raised among them.• Before sending children to the nurseries parents need to evaluate the impact of

other children.• Parents need to evaluate the environment of the nurseries before sending their

children to them.• Parents need to examine the behaviour and activities of the child minders as

they provide their services at their homes in order to safeguard their children as well as their house also.

• Parents need to evaluate the available services of the child minders and the nurseries before rendering their child to them. With the help of comparison they select the adequate option in order to facilitate their children.

• Except office timing parents must have to spend their most of time with their children in order to make them feel valued and considered.

• Parents need to evaluate the behaviour of children after they return from the nurseries.

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{References}• Hayes, A. 2010, All about the role of … Childminder.• Jones, L., Taylor, T., Watson, B., Fenwick, J. & Dordic, T. 2015, "Negotiating Care in the Special

Care Nursery: Parents' and Nurses' Perceptions of Nurse-Parent Communication", Journal of pediatric nursing, vol. 30, no. 6, pp. e71-e80.

• Mackey, A. & Gass, S.M. 2015, Second language research: methodology and design, Second edn, Routledge, New York, NY.

• Noble, I. & Bestley, R. 2011, Visual research: an introduction to research methodologies in graphic design,2nd edn, AVA Academia, Worthing;Lausanne;.

• O'Connell, R. 2010, "(How) is childminding family like? Family day care, food and the reproduction of identity at the public/private interface", The Sociological Review, vol. 58, no. 4, pp. 563-586.

• O'Connell, R. 2011, "Paperwork, rotas, words and posters: an anthropological account of some inner London childminders' encounters with professionalisation", The Sociological Review, vol. 59, no. 4, pp. 779-802.

• Paige-Smith, A., eBook Library (EBL) & Ebooks Corporation 2011, Developing reflective practice in the early years,2nd;2; edn, Open University Press/McGraw Hill Education, New York;Maidenhead, Berkshire, England;.

• Petrie, P. 2011, Communication Skills for Working with Children and Young People: Introducing Social Pedagogy,3rd;3; edn, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, GB.

• Roberts, L. 2011, Editor's View - Childminders are being short-changed.

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