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INTRODUCTION TO THE SYSTEM OF CARE FOR CHILDREN

This introduction provides information about the system of care and education for children, including nursery services for children aged 20 weeks to 3 years, kindergarten services for children aged 3 to 6 years, and compulsory school attendance starting at 7 years. It also outlines the qualifications and responsibilities required for nursery directors, nurses, midwives, babysitters, pre-school teachers, and pedagogues. Important facts such as the maximum number of children per caregiver and the inclusion of disabled children are highlighted. The financing of equipment is mentioned, as well as a specialized training course for individuals interested in working in nurseries without specific qualifications.

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INTRODUCTION TO THE SYSTEM OF CARE FOR CHILDREN

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  1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SYSTEM OF CARE FOR CHILDREN • Nursery for children form 20 weeks of birth until 3 years old • Kindergarden for children from 3 years until 6 years old • When children have 7 years begin compulsory school attendance

  2. LOW • act about care for children until 3 years old • act about education system (contain care for children)

  3. QUALIFACATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Director of nursery: • Master degree and three years experience with children care • Secondary education and five years experience with children care

  4. QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Nunny in a a nursery: • Nurse • Midwife • Children’s babysitter • Pre-school teacher • Pedagogue welfare and educational • Person who has secondary education and 2 years experience with children care and took part in 200 hours pedagogical training (80 hours it’s practical excercises)

  5. IMPORTANCE FACTS • People who care children in a nursery have to make an epidemilogical test • Nunny take care of max. 8 children • When in a group is a disabled child, nunny take care of 5 children

  6. QUALIFICATIONS AND RESPONSIBITIES For person who works in a kindergarden: • Pedagogical studies • Another course of study (it is obligatory to make postgraduate pedagogical studies) • Works like assistant and then you don’t need a studies (only secondary education and practise)

  7. QUALIFICATION AND RESPONSIBILITIES In a kindergrde can’t work: • disabled people • A person with a speech impedient • A mentally ill person

  8. EQUIPMENT Is financed by: • nursery, kindergarden (by municipality) • EU project • parents (for example playground)

  9. COURSE • for people who want to works in a nursery and don’t have a special qualifications like: nurse, midwife etc. • It is 280 training and 80 hours it’s a practical part • Practical part is realy on taking care a child under the quidance of tutor like: nurse, midwife etc.

  10. Thank you for attention. Institute for Human Resource Development

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