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alaska1983nicky 06-06-2016 09:10 PM

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.

Ruthierhyme 06-07-2016 07:37 PM

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
  • room design
  • safety
  • places for rest and sleep
  • age appropriate resources
  • attractive presentation and tidying up
  • displays and interest tables
  • variety of activities
  • language rich environment
  • importance of mathematics is recognised

characteristics of an enabling outdoor play environment
  • accessible
  • child-centered
  • space for exercise
  • checked for hazards
  • have opportunities for all learning areas with additional consideration for mathematics
  • safety - sun protection
The Work based level 3 handbook explores outdoor environments on pages 209-210 and indoor environments on page 211-213.


The Practical Preschool book lists characteristics of an Enabling Environment in Early Year as:


The outdoor environment
  • Freedom and space
  • Staff deployment and ratios
  • The weather
  • Accessibility
  • Promoting outdoor play to staff and parents
  • Storage
  • Risk taking and safety
  • Small outdoor space
  • No outdoor space
  • Sustainability
  • Boundaries
  • Large play equipment
  • Dens
  • Outdoor role play
  • Babies outdoors
  • The seven areas of learning outdoors

The indoor environment

  • An environment that meets each child’s basic needs
  • Utilising space
  • Maximising your corridors
  • Storage
  • Health and safety
  • Displays
  • Planned and unplanned changes to the environment
  • Supporting parents to develop enabling home environments
  • The seven areas of learning indoors

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
  • Being outdoors has a positive impact on children’s sense of well-being and helps all aspects of children’s development.
  • Being outdoors offers opportunities for doing things in different ways and on different scales than when indoors.
  • It gives children first-hand contact with weather, seasons and the natural world.
  • Outdoor environments offer children freedom to explore, use their senses, and be physically active and exuberant.
The indoor environment
  • The indoor environment provides a safe, secure yet challenging space for children.
  • For some children, the indoor environment is like a second home, providing a place for activity, rest, eating and sleeping.
  • The indoor environment contains resources which are appropriate, well maintained and accessible for all children.
  • Indoor spaces are planned so that they can be used flexibly and an appropriate range of activities is provided.
Hth

alaska1983nicky 06-07-2016 09:24 PM

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

:flexing

Gemma30 02-16-2019 02:08 PM

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

rupalitathare 03-12-2020 05:35 PM

Hello
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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