Uh...as its reflective its hard to help you as you know what setting you work in and what you do. However the kind of things they're probably looking for are:
- You encourage them to read and spend time listening to and helping them read. That supports and helps develop the child's communication, language and literacy development
- If you do team activities and encourage the children to work as a group doing things that is good for their personal, social and emotional development.
Just think of things like that and those would be things you contribue to children's development. How effective your contribution is would be if you find the children have progressed over a period of time onto harder reading levels or their co-ordination has improved loads since you started doing various exercises/games with them linked to that (physical development). That kind of thing I think.
Then how it can be improved....eg if you only spend ten minutes with a child each week listening to them read, it will take a long time for them to progress in that. So you could say well it can be improved if I changed the structure of the days to make sure I can listen to a child read twice a week for ten minutes or something.
I hope that might help :)
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