Laissez-faire is a general concept that suggests that government should stay out of the regulation business. In short, Government should have NOTHING to do with childcare, especially when it comes to funding of childcare or the creation of childcare agencies.
Laissez-faire is a general concept that suggests that government should stay out of the regulation business. In short, Government should have NOTHING to do with childcare, especially when it comes to funding of childcare or the creation of childcare agencies.
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The Childcare Act 2006 is a key piece of legislation in the UK that aims to improve the quality and accessibility of childcare services for young children. It emphasizes the importance of early years education and the well-being of children from birth to age five. The Act sets out the framework for the regulation of childcare providers and the responsibilities of local authorities in ensuring sufficient childcare places and promoting the development of children. It also introduces the concept of the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), which outlines standards for learning, development, and care.
you having fun in childcare and i don`t have a clue what the anwser is
in 1980 was the begining of childcare.
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Validity- measures what it intends or claims to measure - i.e fit for its purpose
What exactly do you mean by "regulations"