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S9 Provide sensitive and respectful personal care for children from birth to 5 years

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The best way to achieve success in toilet training a child is to:

Constantly ask if they need to use the toilet

Offer sweets if they ‘use’ the potty

Make them sit on the potty for 15 minutes after every meal

Remain calm and encouraging

You need to start protecting children’s skin with sun cream from the age of:

6 months

2 months

Birth

3 months

When should disposable gloves be worn?

When bathing a baby

When dressing a baby

When cleaning the tables

When changing a nappy

What is the best way for staff to wash their hands?

In hot running water and soap

In cold running water with soap

In water in a bowl with soap

With anti-bacteria hand gel.

Personal Protective Equipment, in a childcare setting, usually means

Apron, shoe cover and gloves

Hairnet, apron and gloves

Shoe covers and gloves

Apron and gloves

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carefulfeelingscareengagingcaring

Being an early years practitioner means being part of a profession, at the core of which is caring for and about babies and young children from birth to 5 and beyond. This involves having of concern, responsibility and love for children, and also in nurturing behaviours — being watchful, protective and acting with , affection and regard for children and their rights to ethical treatment. This concept of care requires that all early years professionals give attention to what they do, and do what is in the best interests of each child.

Is this statement true or false? Care includes emotional aspects, relationships, and also physical interactions.

FALSE

TRUE

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sleepingenjoyablephysicaltime

Effective provision includes reflecting on and planning for care events such as dressing, washing, feeding, , changing and toileting, as well as children’s play and learning. Settings should ensure physical caregiving is given sufficient and thought to create situations that are valuable and for both child and practitioner.

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