Course description
This CACHE Level 1 Certificate in Caring for Children qualification provides students with the knowledge and the skills needed to care for young children. Learn about a child’s growth, learning, and development. Study the different ways that young children learn; understanding the technological, scientific, and musical activities that are suitable for different age ranges; and how interaction and play can build self-esteem in children. This is a nested qualification, meaning you can choose to study either the award, certificate or diploma. You can then top up your level 1 certificate in caring for children to achieve a diploma qualification.
Course Content
Unit 1: Growth and development of young children (F/601/3408, unit level: 2, GLH: 18 hours; credits: 2)
- Patterns and stages of growth for children from birth up to 5 years and 11 months.
- Factors that influence growth and development from birth up to 5 years and 11 months.
- The importance of diet and exercise for children's growth and development.
- Activities that promote children's physical development.
- Ways to help children to develop their communication and language skills.
- Ways to encourage children to play socially.
Unit 2 Practical health and safety when with young children (H/602/2389, unit level: 1, GLH: 27 hours; credits: 3)
- Health and safety guidance, symbols, or instructions on young children’s equipment and toys.
- Health and safety instructions on cleaning materials that may be found in a house.
- Health and safety rules, guidelines, or instructions when taking children out into the street and to the park.
- Potential hazards to young children in the home.
- Safety features to ensure young children stay safe in the home.
- Safety equipment or controls which help to keep young children safe when going out for a walk, when in a car, and when in a children’s playground.
- Fire safety equipment that is recommended to be in the house.
- Possible fire hazards to young children and adults in a house.
- Own actions to maintain a young child’s safety if there was fire in the house.
Unit 3 Respecting and valuing children (M/601/0116, unit level: 1, GLH: 18 hours; credits: 2)
- Ways to value children as individuals.
- Reasons why children need to be respected as individuals.
- Ways to communicate with children to ensure that they feel valued.
- Behaviour that demonstrates respect and value of children.
- Organisations that promote the rights of children.
Unit 4 Understanding learning and development through play (A/504/0211, unit level: 1, GLH: 27 hours; credits: 3)
- Features of a setting that contributes to a positive learning environment.
- How these features might help children to learn through the use of play activities and strategies.
- Ways in which play can help children’s learning in developmental areas.
- Example of stereotyping in play.
- How a given set of materials, resources or activities can challenge stereotyping and discrimination.
Unit 5 Confidence building for the young child through play (T/601/3406, unit level: entry level 3, GLH: 30, credits: 3)
- Understand the support children need to gain confidence when playing.
- Activities that will help improve a young child's confidence.
- Learn to encourage expression through play.
- How interaction and play can build self-esteem.
Unit 6 Sharing learning experiences with children (Y/601/0109, unit level: 1, GLH: 36, credits: 4)
- The different ways that young children learn.
- Understanding the importance of identifying the different ways of learning.
- Sensory aids to develop the learning of young children.
- How to encourage children to take part.
- Ways in which the natural world can support learning.
Unit 7 Self-development (A/600/3735, unit level: 2, GLH: 24, credits: 3)
- Why self-development and interest is important.
- How self-development contributes to personal achievement.
- Encouraging self-development, weaknesses, and strengths.
Unit 8 Science activities for young children (D/602/2388, unit level: 1, GLH: 27, credits: 3)
- Recommend science activities for young children of different ages.
- Understand why science activities support learning.
- Learn the health and safety risks with science activities.
- Help and advise young children with science activities.
Unit 9 Technology activities for young children (R/602/2386, unit level: 1, GLH: 18, credits: 2)
- Recognise activities and toys within technology for young children.
- Understand which technology activities are suitable for each age range.
- Identify intellectual, physical and language benefits of technology activities.
Unit 10 Musical activities for young children (D/602/2391, unit level: 1 GLH: 18, credits: 2)
- Creative musical activities and games for young children.
- Understand which musical activities are suitable for each age range.
- Identify the benefits of musical activities.
- Encourage interaction within musical games and activities.
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