2. What is Caregiving?
Giving care to the people who needed to be
care.
Looking after a child or a sick elderly, or
disabled.
A person who provides any type of physical and
emotional care.
3. Providing care for the physical and emotional
needs of family member or a friend at home
Providing emotional support to the people
who has special needs
Providing mentally support
Providing physically support
4. Providing care and support
to infants and toddlers
Support a child’s social emotional
well being.
Are at the heart of high quality
care.
Provide trust comfort and security
to the children.
Allow the primary caregiver to
make an emotional investment in
each infant.
5. Making early education and child care more
affordable for working family to give children a
strong start.
Helping state and local communities build better
preschool services for parent and making them
more accessible to a children from low-and
middle-income families
6. Providing care and support to
children
Routines will support the physical care needs
of children.
Routines should provide a predictable and
well-ordered environment, children know
what expect.
Routines are comforting and provide
regularity, specially for babies as they enable
them to adjust to their own body
7. Providing care and support to
elderly
Physical needs
Emotional support
Social support
Spiritual needs
8. Providing care and support to
the people with special needs
Communication and Interaction
Cognition and Learning
Behavioral, Emotional and Social
Sensory, Physical or Medical
9. Maintaining healthy and safe
environment
Provide good nutrition
Provide proper medical care
Teach children good eating and sleeping skills
Maintain a clean and safe environment
Teach children to recognize and avoid safety
hazards
Supervise children well