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enabling play environment
explain the characteristics of an enabling
indoor play environment outdoor play environment and describe how enabling play indoor and outdoor play enviroments meet the age, stage and needs of the child any helps or tips be really appreciated. |
Hi, both EYFS framework (if you work in England) and development matters detail enabling environments.
For an environment to be enabling, characteristics are seen as being 'rich', they mean they'll be assessed for hazards/risks, be thoughtfully laid out so that they are inclusive, accessible and meet children's basic needs. These characteristics are from the childcare and education handbook Characteristics of an enabling indoor environment
characteristics of an enabling outdoor play environment
The Practical Preschool book lists characteristics of an Enabling Environment in Early Year as: The outdoor environment
The indoor environment
Sample pages This is how the OLD EYFS 2008 3.3 card explained the indoor and outdoor environments Observation, Assessment and Planning Supporting Every Child The Learning Environment The wider Context The outdoor environment
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that's fab thankyou! you've been a massive help now onto the next one im stuck on (feel like hitting a brick wall) but will be worth it in the end im sure xx
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Can anyone help with this unit am stuck on, describe how enabling indoor and outdoor environments meet the age, stage and needs of children. Thanks in advance
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I need help on this question ..can someone explain me please. Describe how enabling indoor and outdoor play environments meet the age stage and needs of children |
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