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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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Default can you please help on K2D68

the way childrens needs change as they develop and how to make the environment appropriate to the ages and stages of development of the children????????

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think about how you would be able to make your practice inclusive............can someone in a wheelchair access all activities or are some on the floor so can not be accessed, can someone with special needs ie with aspergers relate to the routine in your setting as it is at the moment or would you perhaps need to make a social story for that child etc........someone with visuel impairment, can they easily move around the room and define each area or would you need to change the room andcolour layout a bit??
children who are less able would need more support for activities, more able children...can they access equipment to extend their activity by themselves

hope this helps a bit
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