the main occupations that children actively participate in is play. Play shapes development for more mature skills later in life based on resources‚ environment‚ opportunities‚ parenting style‚ and many other factors. Without play‚ children are often delayed in the development of their skills and not able to fully integrate reflexes or reach developmental milestones within a normal time frame. Play is essential for a child’s development because it allows for the child to explore their environment
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Unit 9 – Supporting Learning Activities 1.1 Describe how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities. Planning Delivery Review Research and find recipe. Buy ingredients and tray up for each student. Monitor how the recipe worked and adjust accordingly. 1.2 Identify own strengths and weaknesses in relation to supporting learning activities and how these may impact on the support that can be provided. Two Strengths
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Our Focus on Holistic Care “Do what is right for our patient at all times as we transport them with exceptional care equal to or better than the best premiere medical facility.” So reads the mission statement of our company. The patient is our focus at all times‚ from the first contact to the moment we ensure they have arrived safely at the destination hospital. At AirCARE1‚ we understand that often families are in distress when they contact us‚ and they rely on us to provide the little things
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Support‚ Teaching and Learning Level 2‚ 209 Behaviour is the way in which we act‚ speak and treat other people and our environment. Children and young people whose early social and emotional development is positive are more likely to make friends‚ settle well into school and understand how to behave appropriately in different situations. They have strong self- esteem and a sense of self- worth‚ but also have a feeling of empathy for others. This all helps them to understand what the boundaries
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M1:Discuss how policies and procedures help children and young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after. In this essay I am going to discuss 6 policies and their procedures whist a child is being looked after. I am going to expand on why this is important for the child parent or legal guardian and also why they are put in place. Firstly I am going to discuss the Safeguarding Policy. Safeguarding Policy Safeguarding is the policy that describes the function of protecting
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Unit 316: Understand how to plan for and support children and young people’s self directed play Task A School Wrap is a play setting where children can express themselves freely. Each day we set up a variety of different play areas‚ the children can then decide by themselves if they want to play in a certain area. We make it very clear to the children when they start at school wrap they can play with anything they want to‚ even if it is not out they are more than welcome to go get it. We (the play workers) then watch the children and step
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Unit 7 – Play and learning in children’s education Diploma in Child Care and Education Cache Level 3 E4 Include examples of different theoretical models of how children play and learn E5 Include an explanation of how observations can inform planning to meet children’s learning needs D2 Include an explanation of the key issues in recording assessments C1 Analyse the importance of planning and providing learning opportunities to meet children’s diverse needs E6 Include TWO (2) examples of information
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Discuss Vygotsky’s theory of cognitive development (8+16) Vygotsky proposed that children’s development is affected by their culture and social interaction. He also suggested that children are not born with knowledge but they gain it through their social interactions with peers and adults; he does not rule out the importance of biological processes but proposes an interdependent relationship between biological development alongside social activity and cultural interaction. Since language is
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available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/0142-5455.htm Line manager involvement in learning and development Small beer or big deal? Small beer or big deal? 281 Stephen Gibb University of Strathclyde‚ Glasgow‚ UK Received August 2002 Accepted January 2003 Keywords Learning‚ Development‚ Line management‚ Knowledge management Abstract Increasing line manager involvement in learning and development (L&D) at work is one important part of the broader changing relations between line
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practitioner can still support them until they can manage to do it on their own. As long as the practitioner does not do the work for them‚ and the child is still learning‚ the practitioner can give the child as much support as they need‚ until they can do it on their own. Another thing which is also good about Bruner’s theory is that once children will be able to do certain things on their own‚ for example‚ writing certain letters without help or without reminders on how to write them‚ those children
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