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SHStudent 12-07-2011 08:30 AM

RT:'it is important to plan and meet the care and learning needs of all children'
 
im currently studying a childcare and education level 3 course and for this course i have to do a research task: 'it is important to plan and meet the care and learning needs of all children'. Im really struggling with this assignment so any help would be really appreciated.

It has questions like 'provide a rationale for the identification of the care and learning needs of all children. Such reasons could include: promote development, to meet the requirements of current frameworks and legislation, to make appropriate provision, to share information, to meet individual needs and to meet parents wishes.' Do any of you know what i could talk about to expand on this question to get a good mark?

Thanks in advance,
SHStudent x

tutu 12-07-2011 01:36 PM

YES to get a good mark you need to read and read
read the eyfs, anything about meeting children's needs, good books on observation and working in partnership with parents. you should look at PEAL, the EPPE study, sylva and young and desforges work. all of which shou dbe in your college library and is accessible on the internet. search nursery world. there is no short cut at this level. reading is the only answer

SHStudent 12-07-2011 08:57 PM

thank you Tutu. i will definitely start doing some reading. i think i know what to write its just that im confused on the structure of the assignment and how to link the answers and theories together.

On the first question im stuggling to expand on how practitioners need to identify needs as part of parents wishes and to implement current legislation and framework. do you have any ideas that i can use as a guideline to answer it appropriately because im feeling like im going off track when attempting to answer the question.

thank you.


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