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Hi really stuck on this if anyone can help it would be great.Got to finsh this before monday got 6 questions left. Thank you
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when you are planning your session do you plan it for the needs of the parents? the staff or the children? do you think about what the child needs and wants or do you think about the curriculum or the things you want to do today?
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As an add to this the publication on ATl.org.uk is available as a download or hardcopy and makes for great reading.

Play to learn by Di Chilvers

'A guide to child-led play and its importance for thinking and learning, commissioned by ATL from Di Chilvers. Young children's natural affinity and intrinsic need to play is a clever and sophisticated resource that is not capitalised upon enough by teachers. Find out how to to tune into their existing world of play, hook into their ideas, thoughts and interests and then to use this to teach.'
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Explain the importance of a child or young person centred approach.

Essential to safeguarding and encouraging the welfare of a child or young person is having a child’s centred approach. This could include seeing and keeping a child focused through difficulties they could be experiencing. Listening and ascertaining a child’s wishes and feelings will be important for the child, especially if they have formed a strong bond with the professional they are opening up to. It will also be imperative to a child if that professional close to them understands their daily lives and what they might be experiencing, no matter how hard it could be for the adult to hear. Crucially the child or young person will know there are people out there to help and support them when they need advice or guidance.

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i wrote something similar but my tutor failed my assignment wrote this comment could some one help please:
You have clearly explained what is meant by a child centred approach. Further detail should be added to explain its importance, i.e, what has happened in the past when a child centred approach has not been employed?
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the Daniel Pelka serious case review is an example where a child centred approach was not used
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