Childcare - Unit 9

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What is a child-centered approach?
Making children’s needs, wishes and interests a priority
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An EYP can support child-centered approaches by...
a) Observing the child
b) Know the child’s needs
c) Work in partnership with the child and their family
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What can a child-centered approach support?
Holistic development
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What is holistic development?
All areas of development together.
-Physical development
-Cognitive development
-Social and emotional development
-Communication and language development
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What could be challenging when using a child-centered approach?
All children are unique and will have different needs
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For partnership working to be effective ______ needs to be involved.
Everyone.
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Age and ____ appropriate resources and activities are needs to meet the children's individual needs.
Stage
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How can observations support planning?
a) Identify children's needs
b) Adaption to the environment
c) Guide staff in their role and responsibilities
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How can the EYW BEST identify the children's individual needs?
Knowing their stage of development
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What are the stages in order in the planning cycle?
Observe
Assess
Plan
Implement
Review
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True/False: The planning cycle must be completed in a particular order.
True
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True/False: The planning cycle helps to identify what the child’s needs are.
True
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Planning activities can
a) Encourage holistic development
b) Support children to explore new experiences
c) Develop a specific skill or area of development
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What are the 3 prime areas?
Communication and language
Personal, social and emotional development
Physical development
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What are the 4 specific areas?
Expressive arts and design
Literacy
Mathematics
Understanding the world
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Outdoor play can include more risks than indoor play. This can be minimised by...
Supervising the children closely
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The planning cycle stage observe is...
Watching and recording the child's holistic development
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The planning cycle stage assess is...
Comparing expected milestones
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The planning cycle stage plan is...
Agreeing and recording what the child needs
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The planning cycle stage implement is...
Actioning a plan
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The planning cycle stage review is...
Making adjustments to plans
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Why is planning important?
It identifies and meets children's individual needs
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What type of assessment is formative assessment?
Ongoing and constant
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What type of assessment is a summative assessment?
Summing up a child's knowledge and skills
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b) Know the child’s needs
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