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3.3 Explain strategies for supporting parents to meet the needs of a specified age of group of children
I'm stumped, this is my 3rd to last question I need to answer then I have completed everything, I've hit a brick wall, there is no guidance for this unit which makes it really challenging. My life has been on hold for the past year and I am just so desperate to finish now, play with my kids, clean my house & talk to my husband again!
Very happy to help others, I just need a bit of point in the right direction now I can not think anymore! CU1573 3.3 Explain strategies for supporting parents to meet the needs of a specified age of group of children Thank you Jo |
whats the age group? if you're the expert in development and they re the expert in their children what can you do to help them support their children's dev?
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Hi Did you get anywhere on this as I have got stuck on 3.3. and 3.4 on this unit and my head seriously hurts now!! If I can get this one done this week it will leave me only 2 to do
many thanks kirsty |
Hi Kirsty
No not yet! I was waiting to see if anyone replied with an example, I just can't get my head around it! I have enjoyed using the Penny Tassoni book throughtout this level 3 as it's helped my stay on the right path but I can't find anything to help support this section! I'm going to attempt it a bit later today! Will keep you posted! Jo :spin: |
stuck on this question.... 3.3: Explain and demonstrate strategies for supporting parents to meet the needs of a specified age group of children. any help would be great. :With love:
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Hi you need to specify an age group of children - the age range that you have contact with?
If you recognise that parents have the greatest knowledge about thier child and children you are in the best position to support their understanding of child development and the way in which children develop - emotionally, physically, intellectually and where a parent can go if they are concerned or curious about their child's development. What links do you currently have with parents that enable you to support them and by doing so, support thier child? Being a 'demonstrate criteria you may find it's observed by your assessor when they next visit. This research will help find out more about parenting and children's early experiences: http://peal.org.uk/about-us/links/pe...rch-links.aspx Every parent matters 2007 Ireland's Aistear parenting partnerships - an excellent read The reading will enable you to identify some of the strategies that happen in your setting, which might include ideas on sharing, providing and listening to the information that parents provide and strategies such as:
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0-5 years
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