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Level 2 Cert & NVQ Level 2 : NVQ Children's Care, Learning and Development & Certificate for the Children and Young People's Workforce. Please DO NOT COPY and PASTE information from this forum and then submit the work as your own. This is plagiarism, it risks you failing the course and doesn't help anyone develop their professional knowledge.

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Unread 10-13-2010, 09:25 AM
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stuck again why isit important to encourage children and young people to explore, choose and adapt play opportunities for themselves and how to balance the rights of the chld or young people to play in a self directed way against the rights of others. I dont know if anyone else has done this unit as optional but i cant seem to find much on here about it , could do with a few pointers thanks seems a lot of the questions need the same answers.
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Unread 10-14-2010, 05:32 PM
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Why is it important to encourage children and young people to explore, choose and adapt play opportunities for themselves:
http://mandela-children.org/children...elves.children (scroll down the screen to "comments")

How to balance the rights of the chld or young people to play in a self directed way against the rights of others
Basically it is saying that children have got the right to choose their own games as long as they are considerate of each other's feelings eg no bullying, teasing, discrimination on grounds of gender, race, physical ability, age, background etc. That children should be respectful of each other's cultures and beliefs. No leaving someone out of the game. Not being physically or verbally agressive towards someone.
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thank you so much was getting a bit desperate. Am going on a little course my setting is running to help us with our nvq on monday so hopefully i might not need anymore help with this assignment but then again maybe i will! thank you again
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oh wow, the course sounds excellent! It's so good to hear how settings support their studiers let us know how it goes xx
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