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sweeties 05-27-2008 07:20 PM

K4D932- How to adapt your practice to support the development of creativity for child
 
hello can anyone help me with this question please i can do the part about adapting practice but is having a blank when i comes to the gender, disabilities etc :dizzy:
K4D932- How to adapt your practice to support the development of creativity for children whom you are responsible, including different ages, genders, ethnicities, needs and abilities, including children with disabilities and special educational needs

thank u

Air 05-28-2008 09:50 AM

Hi

Consider the planning and development of activities/experiences that will support the creative development of children, according to their age, needs and abilities.
Think about how your setting facilitates and supports high quality displays of children’s work (where are these displays?) do they support and extend their self-esteem?
Does your setting ensure that opportunities are taken to extend and develop creativity and encourage all children to explore and innovate?

It's about questioning why you do what you do...and considering alternatives...:spin:
x

Butterflyfllutterby 05-28-2008 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by sweeties (Post 12737)
hello can anyone help me with this question please i can do the part about adapting practice but is having a blank when i comes to the gender, disabilities etc :dizzy:
K4D932- How to adapt your practice to support the development of creativity for children whom you are responsible, including different ages, genders, ethnicities, needs and abilities, including children with disabilities and special educational needs

thank u

When providing activities depending on what they are some children may not readily take part unless you adapt it in some way

Gender
e.g not all boys will readily take part in Art/Craft/Mark making activities, what do you do within your setting to encourage their participation? For mark making you may use cars trains etc. with paint, shaving foam.

Disabilities
Children with varying needs will again need extra support e.g a child with Autistic spectrum Disorder who has lots of sensory issues may not like the textures of some messy play, such as shaving foam, gloop etc. but loves food, you could then use food base materials such as custard, yogurt, jelly, cream etc. to try and engage and encourage their participation,even though it may be very small steps at a time.

You basically are looking at your personal experiences or what you would do to ensure the inclusion of all children you care for

sweeties 05-29-2008 07:36 PM

thank u guys that helped alotxx


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