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SOS Help Unit 10

Hi,

I am needing some help with my unit 10.
Any help any one can give would be greatly appreciated as I'm really at a loose end here.

Analyse the types of play that support the areas of learning an development outlined in statutory early years curricula (AC2.1) Your analysis should detail key features of an effective play based learning environment:

b. Explain the effect that a lack of play can have on learning of play (AC2.2)

c. Explain why children require a personalised approach to their play and learning (AC2.3)

d. Analyse the key features of an effective play based learning environment (AC2.4)

e. Explain why both adult initiated and child initiated play and learning activities are important for children from birth to five years (AC2.5)

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Hi welcome to the site, this level 3 EYE book will help, search inside for the word 'initiated' and click to page 164

The types of play are on page 167 ( search inside for benefits of play) types include physical play - movement and construction, creative play, imaginative play and sensory play.

The areas of learning and development as in an early years curriculum will refer to the EYFS if you work in Early Years in England, other home nation frameworks are linked to on this page. The areas are physical, personal, social, emotional, communication and language, art and design (which was once creative!) understanding the world, maths and literacy. Page 173 also looks at this.

Hope this helps a little, best wishes
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