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CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers Student Name: XXXXXX Student Number: XXXXXX Assessment Number: 31865/01 All terms mentioned in this text that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalised. Use of a term in this text should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark. © Open Colleges Pty Ltd, 2015 All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner. File naming Once you feel confident that you have covered the learning materials for this unit, you are ready to attempt this assessment. 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Open CollegesAssessment CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers Page 1 of 15 Getting started The assessment activities in this booklet have been designed to allow you to provide evidence that demonstrates your competence in the unit CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers. Your trainer will: · answer any questions that you might have about the assessment · assess your competence as required by the unit of competency, by making judgments about the evidence you have presented in line with the rules of evidence: validity, authenticity, currency and sufficiency · provide feedback on the outcomes of the assessment process Introduction You are required to complete two separate written assessment tasks; each has two components for CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers. In completing the final assessments, you will show evidence of your ability to: promote safe sleep provide positive nappy-changing and toileting experiences promote quality mealtimes environments create a healthy and safe supporting environment develop relationships with babies and toddlers develop relationships with families. Assessment number Assessment deliverables 31865/01 Written assessment 31865/02 Projects 31865/01 Written assessment Part A – Short answer questions Student instructions · Answer each of the following questions. · To answer questions accurately, you may refer to applicable legislation including the National Quality Standard and Education and Care Services National Regulations, along with the Belonging, Being and Becoming – The Early Years Learning Framework, Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics, policies and procedures common to early childhood education and care services, position descriptions detailing an educator’s duty of care responsibilities, and/or other sources such as professional readings along with the course textbook and identified key resources. · When referring to early childhood education and care service policies and procedures or position descriptions, please submit with your assessment to support your answer. Short answer questions 1. What does the acronym SUDI stand for? (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 2. What does SUDI mean? Provide a brief description of the term, explaining how this type of death may occur. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 3. What safe sleep practices can early childhood educators adopt to reduce the risk of SUDI? Identify four practices. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 4. After each statement below, write what you think the baby might be feeling, wanting, and needing. a. A baby is pulling on his ear repeatedly. b. A baby turns her head away while being fed at lunchtime. c. A baby is rubbing his eyes and patting his face. d. A baby sitting on the floor reaches both arms up to the educator. e. A baby is playing with a rattle when he suddenly starts crying. f. A baby crawls over to another child who is having a bottle, tries to take the bottle off the other child, and then starts crying. g. A baby starts putting her hand in her mouth and chewing on it and softly crying. h. A baby points to something and makes a grunting sound. i. A baby crawls over and starts hitting you on the leg with a block. j. A baby is trying to get on a small trike, but is having difficulty getting her leg over. She begins to cry and looks at the educator. k. A baby crawls to the couch where the educator is sitting, gives a soft grizzle, and puts his head down on the cushion. Enter responses in table below a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 5. List the steps you would take to change a child’s nappy. Make sure the steps identified outline the best way to stop disease spreading when changing nappies. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 6. Describe the practices you could implement in an early childhood education and care service to ensure that each child has clean bedding for rest and sleep times. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 7. Briefly outline why it is important for babies to be fed one at a time. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 8. Give three examples of practices you can implement to help create a positive meal-time environment for young children. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 9. Outline three ways you can encourage and support the mothers at your service to continue breastfeeding. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 10. List the steps that must be completed to safely prepare a bottle of formula. In your answer clearly state whether the leftover formula should be reheated after usage. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 11. In your own words, explain how expressed breast milk should be stored, heated and temperature tested. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 12. Outline some basic steps that you could implement in an early childhood setting to support a child when they are learning to use a toilet. In your list of steps for toilet training make sure you include: a. two ways to manage setbacks and accidents b. two ways you could work with the family to support their child through this process. a. (Enter Response Here) b. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback a. b. Trainers Name, Date 13. Identify the appropriate age groups for each type of food. Food type Appropriate age group Full cream milk Pureed food Finger food Mashed food (lumpy) Breast milk Solid food Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 14. Explain why it is important that babies and infants sleep as they need, rather than setting a specific ‘sleep time’. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 15. Briefly describe two ways you could support a young child's attachment needs. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date Part B - Case studies Student instructions · Consider each of the below situations then answer the questions or complete the tasks that follow. · To answer questions accurately, you may refer to your learning materials for this Unit of Competency, applicable legislation including the National Quality Standard and Education and Care Services National Regulations, along with the Belonging, Being and Becoming – The Early Years Learning Framework, Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics, policies and procedures common to early childhood education and care services, position descriptions detailing an educator’s duty of care responsibilities, and/or other sources such as professional readings along with the course textbook and identified key resources. · Ensure you acknowledge and cite your sources accordingly. This is important whether you use your own words or quote the author’s words. For more information on referencing and plagiarism, refer to the ‘Academic reference guide’ in the Student Handbook. · When referring to early childhood education and care service policies and procedures or position descriptions, please submit with your assessment to support your answer. Case studies Case study 1 You have observed a new staff member make comments like, ‘Wow, that stinks!’ and ‘Pooooh, what does your mother feed you?’ when they have been helping children to use the toilet. When you have explained to them that those types of statements are inappropriate, the staff member has declared ‘Who cares? They are too young to understand anyway. It doesn’t matter.’ Complete the following: 1. Describe why this could be considered an inappropriate way of interacting with a child. (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 2. Which part of the ECA Code of Ethics does this behaviour breach? (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date 3. What quality area, standard and element of the National Quality Standard would you share with this staff member to help them understand that their interactions are unacceptable? (Enter Response Here) Office use only Assessor Feedback Trainers Name, Date Case Study 2 Sam is an eight-month-old baby who is due to start at the centre in two weeks’ time. During the orientation process, Sam’s mother has described Sam’s bedtime routine to you and asked that it be implemented at the service. According to Sam’s mother, he will only go to sleep sucking on his bottle and cuddling his favourite teddy bear. He also requires his environment to be totally dark and silent, as the slightest noise will wake him. She has also requested that if he does wake, that he is rocked back to sleep by a staff member. Complete the following: 1. What unsafe sleep practices is Sam’s mother using? (Enter Response Here) 2. Identify three sleep practices in the scenario that would contravene a service’s safe sleep policy or be impossible to implement in an early childhood setting. (Enter Response Here) 3. How would you explain to Sam’s mother that you are unable to follow her
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CHC50113 Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers
Student Name: Sadhana yalamanchi
Student Number: E0921149
Assessment Number: 31865/01
All terms mentioned in this text that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalised. Use of a term in this text should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark.
© Open Colleges Pty Ltd, 2015
All rights reserved. No part of the material protected by this copyright may be reproduced or utilised in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
File naming
Once you feel confident that you have covered the learning materials for this unit, you are ready to attempt this assessment.
To help Open Colleges manage your assessment, please use th
e following file-naming convention: [student number]_[assessment]_[assessment number].doc
Assessment submission
When you are ready to submit your assessments, upload the files in OpenSpace using the Assessment Upload links in the relevant Module of your course. If you need further assistance, the Student Lounge provides a ‘Quick Guide to Uploading Assessments’. Uploading assessments in OpenSpace will enable Open Colleges to provide you with the fastest feedback and grading for your assessment.
Please ensure any supporting documents uploaded with your assessment have your student name and number provided.
Ensure that you upload each assessment task separately. Each assessment can be identified by the unique Open Colleges Code.
It is important that you keep a copy of all electronic assessments submitted to Open Colleges.
    
Open Colleges    Assessment
CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers    
        Page 3 of 21
Getting started
The assessment activities in this booklet have been designed to allow you to provide evidence that demonstrates your competence in the unit CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers.
Your trainer will:
· answer any questions that you might have about the assessment
· assess your competence as required by the unit of competency, by making judgments about the evidence you have presented in line with the rules of evidence: validity, authenticity, currency and sufficiency
· provide feedback on the outcomes of the assessment process
Introduction
You are required to complete two separate written assessment tasks; each has two components for CHCECE005 Provide care for babies and toddlers.
In completing the final assessments, you will show evidence of your ability to:
promote safe sleep
provide positive nappy-changing and toileting experiences
promote quality mealtimes environments
create a healthy and safe supporting environment
develop relationships with babies and toddlers
develop relationships with families.
    Assessment number
    Assessment deliverables
    31865/01
    Written assessment
    31865/02
    Projects
31865/01 Written assessment
Part A – Short answer questions
Student instructions
· Answer each of the following questions.
· To answer questions accurately, you may refer to applicable legislation including the National Quality Standard and Education and Care Services National Regulations, along with the Belonging, Being and Becoming – The Early Years Learning Framework, Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics, policies and procedures common to early childhood education and care services, position descriptions detailing an educator’s duty of care responsibilities, and/or other sources such as professional readings along with the course textbook and identified key resources.
· When referring to early childhood education and care service policies and procedures or position descriptions, please submit with your assessment to support your answer.
Short answer questions
1. What does the acronym SUDI stand for?
    SUDI stands for Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy, which may be used to describe unexpected or sudden death of baby due to some known or unknown reasons.
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Assessor Feedback
    Well done Sadhana this is the correct meaning of SUDI
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2. What does SUDI mean? Provide a brief description of the term, explaining how this type of death may occur.
    SUDI is Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy under, which there can be a sudden or unexpected death of baby. This may be a result of some serious illness or some medical complication with, which baby was born. Mostly SUDI is a result of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) or a fatal sleep incident.
    Office use only
Assessor Feedback
    Correct Sadhana
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3. What safe sleep practices can early childhood educators adopt to reduce the risk of SUDI? Identify four practices.
    Childhood educators need to keep the baby on back while sleeping in order to prevent SUDI. Further, keeping baby smoke free after birth, keeping baby’s head and face covered and breastfeeding baby instead of using bottle can help to prevent sudden death syndrome.
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Assessor Feedback
    You are on the right track, Sadhana. Please note this is for when you are working in a Centre. Please be aware that Centres are now smoke free so the children will not be exposed to tobacco smoke while they are at the Centre. I also placed the baby at the bottom of the cot to ensure that they don’t slide down under the sheets.
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4. After each statement below, write what you think the baby might be feeling, wanting, and needing.
a. A baby is pulling on his ear repeatedly.
b. A baby turns her head away while being fed at lunchtime.
c. A baby is rubbing his eyes and patting his face.
d. A baby sitting on the floor reaches both arms up to the educator.
e. A baby is playing with a rattle when he suddenly starts crying.
f. A baby crawls over to another child who is having a bottle, tries to take the bottle off the other child, and then starts crying.
g. A baby starts putting her hand in her mouth and chewing on it and softly crying.
h. A baby points to something and makes a grunting sound.
i. A baby crawls over and starts hitting you on the leg with a block.
j. A baby is trying to get on a small trike, but is having difficulty getting her leg over. She begins to cry and looks at the educator.
k. A baby crawls to the couch where the educator is sitting, gives a soft grizzle, and puts his head down on the cushion.
Enter responses in table below
    a)
    Either baby is tired or ears may be blocked due to earwax or infection.
    b)
    Baby is not hungry or she does not like that specific food.
    c)
    Baby is tired and wants to sleep.
    d)
    Baby wants educator to pick them up.
    e)
    Maybe baby hurt itself while playing with rattle.
    f)
    Baby maybe hungry and want milk.
    g)
    Baby may be teething because it hurts during the process.
    h)
    It means that baby wants the object or thing they may be pointing at.
    i)
    Baby wants to play and interact.
    j)
    Maybe baby is scared and wants help from the educator.
    k)
    Baby is tired and wants to rest.
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Assessor Feedback
    Well done these are the correct meanings of the non-verbal cues you will observe while working in the Centre
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5. List the steps you would take to change a child’s nappy. Make sure the steps identified outline the best way to stop disease spreading when changing nappies.
    · Washing and disinfecting hands and wearing gloves.
· Covering the table with disposable cloth
· Removing clothes and unfastening diaper
· Cleaning the diaper area properly covering all cracks and creases on skin
· Disposing diaper in closed lid bin
· Removing gloves and disposing them
· Wiping my hands as well as that of the child
· Putting new and clean diaper followed by washing hands with warm water and soap
· Redress the child
· Cleaning and disinfecting the diaper table.
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Assessor Feedback
    You are on the right track Sadhana. I also used this time t=o talk to them about what I was doing, the pictures we can see on their clean nappy, what they have done during the day and asking them to assist in redressing or lifting their bottom. I have also provided you with additional information
Educators will practice effective hygiene by utilising the ‘Staying Healthy in Child Care’ Practices when changing a nappy to reduce the spread of infection. These are:
» Wash hands
» Place paper towel on the nappy change mat
» Put on gloves.
» Remove the nappy and place in the nappy bin.
» Remove any soiled or wet clothing.
» Clean the child’s bottom.
» Remove the paper towel and put it in the nappy bin.
» Put the gloves in the nappy bin.
» Remove the gloves, peeling them back from the wrist and turning them inside out as they are removed.
» If a child requires specific cream, place a clean paper towel under the child’s bottom
Put on clean gloves. Place a suitable amount of cream on the glove and spread onto the child’s bottom. Remove the paper towel and place it in the nappy bin. Remove the gloves and place in nappy bin.
» Place a clean nappy on the child
» Dress the child.
» Wash and dry their hands and your hands.
» Return the child to the play area.
» Clean the nappy change mat and area with detergent and warm water.
» Then wash your hands.
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