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Understanding EYLF Outcome 1

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Understanding EYLF Outcome 1

EYLF Outcome 1 focuses on children developing a strong sense of identity. It emphasizes the importance of children feeling safe, secure, and supported, which helps them grow in confidence to explore and learn. The following article provides information on the Definition Of Sub Outcomes, Practical Examples Of Sub Outcomes, Applying Sub Outcomes InTo Practice and more. 

Definition Of Sub Outcomes

This outcome includes sub-outcomes such as:

  • Feeling safe, secure, and supported: Building secure attachments, expressing feelings, and engaging confidently with their environment.

  • Developing autonomy, resilience, and sense of agency: Recognizing achievements, cooperating with others, and approaching new situations with confidence.

  • Developing knowledgeable and confident self-identities: Exploring aspects of identity through play and relationships.

  • Learning to interact with care, empathy, and respect: Building respectful relationships and responding to diversity

Practical Examples Of Sub Outcomes 

1. Feeling safe, secure, and supported

  • A child confidently separates from their parent or caregiver upon arrival and feels comfortable joining activities.

  • A child seeks out a trusted educator for help when upset or overwhelmed.

2. Developing autonomy, resilience, and sense of agency

  • A toddler picks out their own clothes for the day, showing independence in decision-making.

  • A preschooler attempts to solve a problem during a group activity, such as building a block tower, showing perseverance and resilience.

3. Developing knowledgeable and confident self-identities

  • A child draws a picture of their family and shares stories about their cultural traditions, showing pride in their identity.

  • A child role-plays as a doctor, exploring different identities through imaginative play.

4. Learning to interact with care, empathy, and respect

  • A child helps a peer who has fallen down, showing care and empathy.

  • A group of children work together to clean up after an art activity, demonstrating cooperative and respectful interactions.

These examples showcase how children can embody a strong sense of identity in diverse, everyday situations.

Applying Sub Outcomes InTo Practice

Applying EYLF Outcome 1: Children Have a Strong Sense of Identity involves creating safe, nurturing environments where children feel supported and encouraged to explore their individuality. Here’s how each sub-outcome can be put into practice:

1. Feeling safe, secure, and supported

  • Establish consistent routines so children feel comfortable knowing what to expect each day.

  • Encourage positive relationships with educators through warm interactions and responsiveness to children’s emotional needs.

  • Provide a cozy space where children can retreat if they need comfort, such as a reading nook with soft cushions.

2. Developing autonomy, resilience, and sense of agency

  • Allow children to make choices, such as selecting their own activities or choosing between snack options.

  • Celebrate their efforts when they solve problems independently, reinforcing confidence and perseverance.

  • Introduce simple responsibilities, like setting up play areas or packing away toys, to promote independence.

3. Developing knowledgeable and confident self-identities

  • Encourage conversations about cultural backgrounds by inviting families to share traditions, food, or stories.

  • Provide dolls, books, and activities that reflect diverse identities, ensuring children see themselves represented.

  • Support self-expression through role-playing, storytelling, and creative arts that allow children to explore their identity.

4. Learning to interact with care, empathy, and respect

  • Model respectful communication by using kind language and listening attentively to children’s thoughts.

  • Foster teamwork through group activities like collaborative artwork or shared storytelling projects.

  • Encourage discussions about emotions and conflict resolution, helping children navigate social interactions with care.

Further Reading 

Version 2.0 EYLF Outcome 1
Activity Ideas To Promote EYLF Outcome 1
Learning Goals And Activities To Achieve EYLF Learning Outcome 1
Achieving EYLF Outcome 1 In The Babies Room
How Children Achieve EYLF Learning Outcomes Version 2.0
Practical Examples Of EYLF Outcomes 


 

 

Created On April 7, 2025 Last modified on Monday, April 7, 2025
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