Understand the physical care needs of children / Be able to support children in personal physical care routines
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Case Study
Marie, a mother coming to pick up her child from the nursery, is horrified to see Jasmeena, one of the staff, waking one of the children from what appears to be a deep sleep. Jasmeena woke the child very gently and cuddled her for some time, but Marie is still very concerned since she feels that a sleeping child should always be left to wake when they are ready. What Marie did not know was that the child’s parents had specifically requested that the child be woken after 1 hour of sleep.Jasmeena, on hearing how upset Marie was about this, arranges some time for them to speak together. At this meeting, Jasmeena explains that they do not wake all the children after an hour, but there are some they have to wake because their parents have expressly requested so. She goes on to explain that some children would happily lay there sleeping for a few hours but then the parents cannot get them to bed until 9 or 10 at night, which means they have very little time to get anything done before work the next day.
- What do you think about this matter? Should children be woken from sleep during the day?
- We know sleep is essential for good health and concentration so could we just say it’s our policy to let them sleep and disregard the parents’ wishes?
- Why do you think Marie was unhappy about this situation? After all, it wasn’t her child she saw being woken?
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