TheDifferent kinds of play types Communication play - Play using words‚ nuances or gestures for example mime‚ jokes‚ play acting‚ Mickey taking‚ singing‚ debate‚ poetry. Creative play - Play which allows a new response‚ the transformation of information‚ awareness of new connections‚ with an element of surprise. For example enjoying creation with a range of materials and tools for its own sake. Exploratory play- Play to access factual information consisting of manipulative behaviours such
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PW3.12 Assignment 4 5.1 Explain why it is important to have positive relationships with adults in the play environment It could be argued that playworkers are often naturally skilled and adept at making good relationships with the children in the informal setting of a play environment. Whilst adult relationships may take more time and effort‚ and thus more difficult to achieve it is essential that they maintain positive relationships with other adults within the play environment. As professional’s
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CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Playwork (DPW) Unit 3 Managing the playwork provision CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Playwork (DPW) Unit 3 Managing the Playwork Provision E2 Identify methods of monitoring and evaluating the performance of all staff We are all individuals working together to build a better play environment. There are many different points of views among us and everyone needs an opportunity to express their views. In order to facilitate this we have many discussions
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Task 3.9 – Resource 51 Task 1 * Explain the innate drive for children and young people to play. The Playwork Principles (2006) state “All children and young people need to play. The impulse to play is innate”. “Play is a process that is freely chosen‚ personally directed and intrinsically motivated. Children and young people determine and control the content and intent of their play by following their instincts‚ ideas and interests in their own way and for their own reasons. The child
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naturally‚ it comes from within. It happens at any time. The fun occurs during play. Children learn through play experiences. Learning through play will teach or can teach children specific skills that they will benefit from later in life. The playwork principles state that: "All children and young people need to play. The impulse to play is innate. Play is biological‚ psychological and social necessity‚ and is fundamental to the healthy development and well being of individuals and communities
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23/09/2014 found_coins = 20 magic_coins = 10 stolen_coins = 3 print(found_coins + magic_coins * 365 - stolen_coins * 52) stolen_coins = 2 print(found_coins + magic_coins * 365 - stolen_coins * 52) magic_coins = 13 print(found_coins + magic_coins * 365 - stolen_coins * 52) 3514 3566 4661 The program tells us how to multiply the numbers that are put above‚ e.g. found coins = 20‚ magic coins =10 and stolen coins=3 which are from lines 1-3 and line4 shows us a question which consists of those numbers
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RUNNING HEAD: TW TELECOM SWOT ANALYSIS 1 TW TELECOM/LEVEL 3 SWOT ANALYSIS DeVry University TW TELECOM SWOT ANALYSIS 2 Abstract This paper explores the facets of two telecommunications companies and provides a SWOT Analysis of one; TW Telecom‚ previously known as Time Warner Telecom. As of June‚ 16‚ 2014‚ Level 3‚ a larger telecommunications company serving medium to large enterprise size companies announced its commitment
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terms of where goals or rewards are concerned. 2 . Explain the importance of observing and analysing children’s and young people’s play. Through observing a child‚ it helps you to understand and be aware of the child’s interests and levels of capability as well as engaging and stimulating program curriculum. Every practitioner should analyse observations they make of children so they can identify strengths and weaknesses and how far the child has developed. By doing this‚ practitioners
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Unit 3 – 4.1 It is important that you are aware of the signs‚ symptoms and indicators of child abuse; because when you see child is not happy or there is a change in personality then this could raise concerns that a child is being neglected or abused. There are different types of signs and symptoms ‚ changes in behaviour and indicators that this abuse is occurring‚ these are: Physical abuse‚ bruises to the eyes‚ mouth‚ or ears‚ fingertip bruising (grasp mark)‚ bruises of different ages in the same
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Unit 2 – Ways in which Playworkers Relate to‚ Support and Safeguard Children and Young People in Play Settings. E1. Describe how the playworker can create a play environment where all children and young people feel listened to and respected. Playwork Principle 5 states “The role of the playworker is to support all children and young people in the creation of a space in which they can play”. An effective playworker should be able to meet the ever changing needs of the children and young people
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