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    important part of children’s play and why it should be funded by the government. I will show how I support creative learning within my setting and allow children to go beyond their expectations. I will look at what links creative development has with the Early Years Foundation Stage documentation (EYFS) and how children reflect on their own learning through creative play. Children’s learning begins from early age and sets the foundations for their future learning and development Creative development

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    At the start of Year 1children are enthusiastic ‘beginning’ mathematicians. They have an understanding of the basic concepts of number‚ shape and measurement‚ and see mathematics as an exciting and practical element of the curriculum. They develop their knowledge‚ skills and understanding through a balance of whole­class activity. This involves‚ for example‚ counting‚ direct teaching‚ problem solving in groups and independent work‚ where children apply and practise their learning. A mix of mental

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    received thought either vision‚ hearing‚ smell‚ touch‚ behavior etc. The sensory system is composed of seven senses‚ it is important for all the seven senses to work together in order to have an effective sensory processing. The vision sense gives the ability to understand and interpret what we see. There are three aspects of vision‚ the eyes have the ability to see fine detail‚ color and depth perception. The auditory sense helps interpret information heard. The ears receive noise and sound information

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    topic to discuss. Basically‚ Language is defined as a system of communication by sound‚ i.e.‚ through the organs of speech and hearing‚ among human beings of certain group or community‚ using vocal symbols possessing arbitrary conventional meaning.[1] It means people use language to communicate and socialize among them. Language can be studied internally or externally. Internal discussion of language encompasses the structure of language such as phonological‚ morphological and syntactic structures

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    Questions and Activities Please read the checklist at the end of this assessment before you begin. 1. Why is play important for children? Play is important for children because playing is the process that essential to children’s developmental progress. Children need to go through each level of process to generate‚ develop and enhance their developmental progress and well being. In playing‚ children will need to use their physical ability‚ able to explore and apply their creativity and naturally

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    How is Ghana different from the UK? UK Ghana Flags Red‚ white‚ blue Red‚ green‚ yellow with a green star Climate The climate of Ghana is tropical‚ but temperatures vary with season. We never know what the weather will be like from one day to the other. It can be sunny one day and rainy the next. As we have such a variable climate changing from day to day‚ it is difficult to predict the weather. In general we have warm summers and cool winters

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    UNIT 1 CHCFC301A Support the development of children v Support the development of children v Support the physical development of children v Support the social development of children v Support the emotional and psychological development of children of the same age v Support the language development of children v Support the creative development of children v Support the cognitive development of children This unit describes the knowledge and skills required by Early Childhood Educators

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    puberty or below the legal age of majority” [1] is the definition of child in Oxford dictionary. The world’s population is estimated to 7 billion with 2 billion children. [2] Turkey has a population of 73‚722‚998 and including approximately 22.6 million (30.7 %) children.[3] They have an important slide of the population and they are the adults of future. However‚ as recent conditions are required working more‚ there exist psychological problems of children with working parents.   In this proposal it

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    Promoting Health Education P1 Explain three different approaches to health education For my health education campaign I have chosen to teach my listeners about sweeteners that are replacing sugar‚ such as Aspartame. Aspartame is made up of three chemicals: Aspartic acid‚ phenylalanine‚ and methanol. NutraSweet‚ Equal‚ Spoonful‚ and Equal-Measure‚ all of these are brand names for aspartame‚ the most popular low-calorie sugar substitute used in more than 90 countries to sweeten foods and beverages

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    identify and explain the distinguishing characteristics that make each child unique. Infancy (Birth-2 Years) Infancy is the stage from birth thru two; infants grow rapidly in this stage. They are developing gross motor skills such as rolling over‚ crawling‚ and sitting up along with gross motor infants are strengthening their fine motor skills for example‚ eye and hand coordination helps develop the muscles in their eyes and hands. Furthermore‚ later in this stage children develop self-help

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