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    Eymp 1

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    Assessment task – EYMP1 Context and principles for early years provision Task 1 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3 and 3.4. Scenario: A childcare setting is preparing for their annual self evaluation activity to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the Early Years Framework. You have been asked to prepare the following evidence for your manager: * an explanation of the legal status and principles of the relevant Early Years Framework and

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    Bruces 10 Principles

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    for early childhood care and education states that‚ “Childhood in its own right.” Looking at both statements it can be seen how Bruce has influenced the core value statement. In Bruce’s‚ all three pioneers of early childhood practise Frobel‚ Montessori and Steiner say that childhood should not just be used for children simply to get ready for adult life. All three believed that childhood is important in its own right. “Childhood is a state to be protected and allowed develop without damage in

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    Unit 4 assignment E1: Health and safety at work act 1974: This legislation provides necessary information‚ training and supervision to enable safety of environment. For childcare settings it ensures policies and procedures are in place and reports are made if anything unsafe occurs in the setting. Childcare act 2006: Within this act is the every child matters program (ECM) which focuses on children’s safety‚ health‚ economic well-being‚ that they enjoy and achieve and make a positive contribution

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    Student ShowCase Montessori Collection Set up tables or booths allowing students to bring in special works to display to their friends. Student could write a brief card explaining exhibit or why they enjoy the work. IE Lego creation‚ Pokémon card collection‚ My Little Pony collection‚ special Rainbow Loom creation‚ Geography maps‚ print out of a Minecraft world‚ collection of photographs‚ Self-published Graphic novel‚ ETC. Booths would not need to be continuously supervised by the student displaying

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    Creative Curriculum

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    Creative Curriculum 1. The Creative Curriculum Framework is composed of How Children Learn‚ What Children Learn‚ The Parent’s Role‚ The Physical Environment‚ The Teacher’s Role and the different learning areas. Each component plays an important role in making the curriculum effective for the learners. * Philosophy – Many teachers want to know how children learn and how to respond to their needs‚ so they must have guidelines on how to deal with those needs. Each individual learns in many

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    Assignment 0a

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    EARLY CHILDHOOD COURSE LEARNING AGREEMENT The purpose of a Learning Agreement is to help you understand your role in the overall process of distance learning. It is an understanding between you as the learner and MCI as the provider as to who takes responsibility for what. It should be honoured by both if learning is to be successful. We strongly recommend that all students read‚ sign and return this Learning Agreement to MCI within three months of receipt. The signed Learning Agreement

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    Sensorial

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    Sensorial Notes 6-25 “Helen Keller”‚ says Dr. Montessori in her handbook‚ “is a marvelous example of the phenomenon common to all human beings; the possibility of the liberation of the imprisoned spirit of man by the education of the senses.” It is this phenomenon which Dr. Montessori considered to be the basic of her method of education. Sensorial: * Trains and refines the senses * Comparison‚ gradation‚ classification * Child absorbs the properties of the physical objects in the environment

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    our knowledge of this must guide us in our behaviour towards him. We have to help the child to act‚ will and think for himself. This is the art of serving the spirit‚ an art which can be practised to perfection only when working among children.” (Montessori‚ 2007‚ p 257) In this essay I will initially define the child’s needs and then link it to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. I will then further explain a 3 years old child’s Physical needs and elaborate how a practitioner can support these needs in

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    personality ends and another begins”……… “Our work as adults does not consist teaching‚ but in helping the infant mind in its work of development” (Dr Montessori‚ The Absorbent Mind‚ Chap 3) What did Dr Montessori mean by the four planes of development? Describe each plane of development. Explain how we use this knowledge about the child in the Montessori classroom‚ with the main focus at the age group of 0-6 years. THE FOUR PLANES OF DEVELOPMENT The life of the child that will become tomorrow’s

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    Sensitive Periods.

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    Sensitive Periods Sensitive periods‚ refers to times in our lives when we are biologically primed to respond to certain influences in our environment. Montessori believed that the most critical times were from infancy to the age of 6. She believed that the period was transient‚ and limited to acquiring a particular trait. Once acquired‚ the specific sensibility disappeared. Sensitive periods are critical for growth and development. They allow the child to connect with the environment

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