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amina 05-05-2011 12:40 PM

early years
 
hi can pleasee someone help me
Explain how practitioners promote children’s learning within the relevant Early Years Frameworks thank you

Heidi 05-05-2011 05:23 PM

If you look in your EYFS pack - it will all be in there. Your question is too general/not specific enough and the answer could go on forever.

tinajpatterson 05-05-2011 08:40 PM

Organisation and management making sure that we provide opportunities to extend play for children, key worker system is in place for legal and responsibility of learning and development of each child, thinking about to the children use the space indoors/outdoors, observation and planning system which meets individual needs and interests. We have a very good balance of adult and child led play we try for a 50% we follow children’s interests by observations and asking the children what they would like in the planning and what activities they would like to do that day. Sensitive intervention is trying to intervene without disrupting or changing the focus on the play. Watching to see if the child wants you to participate or not, so enhancing play but not taking ownership of the play away from the child. Supporting and facilitating when you have a positive relationship with the children they will seek your help doing something like building dens they might need materials and resources or helping them reach their aim. Modelling when children watch an adult they might try to model that action by repeating actions, words or skills. Coaching children do and learn more when given encouragement and support of an adult by making a child feel confident they might try to do or develop something a little further this is linked to the Vygotsky theory of proximal development getting children to do something just outside their comfort range.

#Hope this helps

T

amina 05-06-2011 01:35 AM

thanks alot tina it helped alot


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