CYP 3.4 – 1.1 There are various factors you need to take into account when planning indoor and outdoor activities healthily and safely. First of all‚ when planning an activity‚ you need to make sure that that certain activity is in the right environment. For example‚ if you wanted the children to use scooters and bikes you would make sure they were placed outdoors as there wouldn’t be suitable space indoors. The individual needs‚ age and abilities of the children are also very important. Some
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When planning an activity indoor or outdoor all individualâ€TMs health and safety must be assessed and accounted for. Before any activities begin it is vital to ensure the environment is free from any hazards for example slippery floors‚ wires‚ unused furniture and cleaning products. Often when planning an indoor or outdoor activity you will have an individual who requires extra support or special provisions. There are many factors that you should look at to meet these needs such as age‚ mobility
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While planning and preparing the learning environment indoor or outdoor one must consider safety‚ comfort‚ hygiene and security of adults conducting and children participating in activities. Which include following factors: Light‚ sound and weather conditions: these are very important factors to be taken into account proper lighting‚ heating during winter months and ventilation arrangements should be checked to suit the weather conditions. In case of power failure or other problems with light fittings
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There are many factors which need to be considered when planning health and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services for children to work and play. The functions and purposes of an environment and service are things to consider before planning and catering to childrenâ€TMs needs but there are basic requirements for all provisions. Light and noise. Children needs sufficient light to work in comfort and be focused without discomfort. On the other hand too much light may cause headaches and
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and young people’s health and safety. Outcome 1 Understand how to plan and provide environments and services that Support children and young people’s health and safety. Ac1 This is how I will plan and what I will take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor activities for children in my setting. The individual needs‚ age and abilities of the children and young people. All these must be considered when planning an activity. I will
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1.1 Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. Before starting any activity it is important that you take into account the health and safety requirements of all pupils‚ ensuring that the environment is free of any hazards and that pupils will be able to work/play safely. Factors which should be taken into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services are: • Ratios of staff to children
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TASK 1 CYP 3.4 -1.1 DESCRIBE THE FACTORS TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT WHEN PLANNING HEALTHY AND SAFE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Health and safety factors will change significantly for children and young people depending on age range and ability. Factors to be taken into account when planning an indoor activity are: AGE AND ABILITY OF CHILDREN • From birth to crawling babies will have many stages of development and these will need to be adapted according to age
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Colby Henderson English 101 – Tietjen March 28‚ 2011 What is Soccer? Indoor and outdoor soccer share many similarities‚ however‚ they also share many differences as well. What are those you might ask? They are the number of players‚ pace of the game‚ and safety of the game are all different depending on what type of soccer your playing. Outdoor soccer is the most popular due to school and professional teams that play against each other in a head to head competition. Although these two
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think about when you are planning for healthy and safe environments or activities with children and young people. Most of these are common sense – just remember: everyone is an individual and may have particular needs. If you are clear about the following points it will become second nature to include safety in your planning. • Every child is an individual – with different needs depending on their age and abilities. You must think about this when planning activities‚ for example when they involve
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Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. It is important to take into account the health and safe requirements of all pupils before planning or starting any activity‚ ensuring that the environment is free of hazards and the children can play and learn safely. There are many factors to take into consideration‚ when planning and preparing the setting for healthy and safe indoor and outdoor activities. The main factors fall into
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