Promote Learning and Development in the Early Years 1.1 Explain each of the areas of learning and development and how these are interdependent. The EYFS sets out seven areas of learning and development‚ all of which are important and interconnected. There are three prime areas which are important for firing children’s curiosity and enthusiasm‚ as well as helping them form relationships. The prime areas are: Communication and Language Physical Development Personal‚ Social and Emotional Development
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1.4 Describe the role of the early years practitioner in relation to current frameworks. The current framework has 3 sections the learning and development requirement‚ assessment and the safeguarding and welfare requirements. In each section practitioner has different roles. Section 1: The learning and development requirements The early learning goals summarise the knowledge‚ skills and understanding of the children. Practitioner has to assess the each child’s achievements and discuss the progress
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School Club E2 – Describe how EACH of the types of settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families You are asked to describe – give detailed and clear knowledge to demonstrate your understanding of the services and the support they provide to both the child and the family. Ensure information is accurate‚ use professional
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dispositions and learning outcomes of the Early Years learning Framework and the Victorian Early Years Learning Development Framework. The Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) is built on the understanding that the principles of early childhood pedagogy (EYLF‚ 2009) guide the practice of early childhood educators. In implementing the EYLF‚ as the educator should discuss and describe their understandings of the practice principles. One of the practices most commonly used in the early childhood sector is
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this reflective account is to discuss my developing practice and how as a childminder I ensure my setting meets the requirements of the curriculum which I follow. This is based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS‚ DfES‚ 2007)‚ whilst still keeping true to my own beliefs in the best environment for learning to meet the needs of all the children whom attend my setting. My setting has eleven children enrolled‚ from one to ten years; all children are able bodied‚ although some have specific behavioural
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1.1 In the EYFS there are 6 areas of learning and development‚ these are: Communication and language development involves giving children a language-enabling environment to give them confidence and skills in expressing themselves and to communicate and listen in various situations. Physical development includes providing opportunities for young children to be physically active and interactive‚ also to develop their co-ordination‚ control and movement. Children must also be taught the importance
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Values and Principles of the Early Year Sector The principle of an early year sector is that the welfare of the children is paramount. Practitioners that work in early year sector contribute to children’s care‚ learning and their development‚ and protecting children who are in a safeguarding issue example‚ abuse. This is reflected in every aspect of practice in the settings and the service provision practitioners will work with parents and their families who are partners in the care‚ learning
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Play in the Early Years Fred Rogers (1999) “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.” Play in the early years is a massive contributor to children’s learning. Play begins from an early age and is developed through early years settings in order to prepare children for school. The principle of the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (from September 2014) focusses on
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Assessed Task CU1531 Engage in personal development in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Your assessed task for this unit is explained below. Your completed task should be uploaded on EDI and your Assessor will give you feedback (usually within 5 working days). The time (e.g. 1 hour) which you will see next to each task‚ is a guide to how long the task should take you to complete. This excludes research and reading time which you will need to do in addition to ensure
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Joshua Williams Prof. McIntosh English 101-10 9 April 2013 Food Safety in America Food safety is a topic that did not really cross people’s mind too much until recently. Due to a number of illnesses caused by tainted foods in the past couple years or so‚ this subject has moved to the front of many individuals’ minds. Food safety issues come about during the sanitation‚ processing‚ handling‚ and shipping of foods across America. Even the simplest mistake in either the shipping‚ processing‚ sanitation
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