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    It is very important for adults who are responsible for children in there formative years to know this. Children are influenced by everything they see. Adults should also be aware of the years in which they have the skills able to identify and do what they see. Children do not all develop at the same rate; therefore‚ making it harder to identify this stage of life. Children are more influenced by people that they respect a lot‚ like parents‚ than they are by people they just know‚ babysitter. Basically

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    Eymp 2 3.1 Explain how practitioners promote children’s learning within the Early years framework. The E.Y. F emphasises a personal & individual approach to learning‚ this is because all children develop at their own rate and learn in different ways‚ come from different backgrounds whether social or religious & therefore have different needs and interests. Emotionally children come in different packages‚ some children may seem independent and confident and you may be misled into thinking

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    EYMP1 Context and principles for early year’s provision EYMP1.1 Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early year’s framework and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings In England‚ the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) is the statutory framework that all settings are required to use to set the standards for the learning‚ development and care of children from birth to the age of five. The EYFS curriculum was first introduced in September 2008‚ thus since

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    connect people to a global community; they enable access to information from around the world; they enable individuals to publish and share their thoughts and ideas; they are tools for discovery and self expression (Kankaanranta & Kangassalo 2003) Early years settings need to provide opportunities for children to learn about ICT as well as to learn with ICT (E.Y.F.S I.C.T is an integral part of all our lives as it is used so largely in society‚ starting from a babies playing with a movement operated

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    Does personality has any relation to self-assessed intelligence? It depends on the elements that contribute to personality. What is personality? Personality is defined as the dynamic organisation within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his characteristic behaviour and thought (Allport‚ 1961‚ p.28). On the other hand‚ intelligence is defined as a very general mental capability that‚ among other things‚ involves the ability to reason‚ plan‚ solve problems‚ think

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    What are the indicators of quality in an early childhood program? The Early Years Learning Framework suggests educator guidance in sustaining play is essential for learning and development. Just play provides a structure for children to communicate with one another‚ language‚ in turn‚ like dramatic play‚ helps children advance their play skills‚ and help each child feel empowered and connected to the emerging classroom community‚ maximizing their individual experiences. The teacher must be an artist

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    Professional Practice The Importance of Routines in Early Years Early Years Classrooms need to have routines. These routines help maintain order‚ If there is a set activity for every part of the day‚ the teacher will be able to focus more on the teaching and less on giving instructions to the class. Routines help children cooperate by reducing stress and anxiety for everyone. Setting up classroom and home routines help children understand expectations and boundaries. Routines help kids learn

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    Communication Explain how Communication Affects Relationships in the Work Setting‚ and Identify the Different reasons People Communicate. Good and bad communication can affect all of us‚ particularly working with children‚ and young people. Good communication can ensure a happy and safe environment for all. It helps practitioners work effectively together‚ a manager work well with all staff‚ and for us all as professionals to ensure the child is learning and developing happily‚ with the support

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    improved by making it more challenging for the children‚ this could be done by asking the children to give Elma a repeated pattern‚ as the children learned how to do this the week before. 12/11/2013 Phonics: I was asked to take a group of children for their phonics lesson. I was asked to get the children to practice forming letter and listen to how many sounds of the letters the children knew. The resources i had was a white board‚ letter and sounds cards‚ white board pens‚ and i was in a quiet area

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    Community development is the tool by which “people empower themselves by increasing their ability to control their own lives in order to create a more fulfilling existence through mutual efforts to resolve shared problems” ( Maser‚ 1997 ) In the early years development initiatives were driven by a “top to bottom” approach. Projects were organised and executed by government departments‚ which often produced inappropriate

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