... chalk circles to demonstrate personal space. Teach children to respect others' personal space and to speak up if someone makes them uncomfortable.
8. Buddy System
Activity: Pair children up and explain ...
... children's artwork, writing samples, or other creations. Include comments about the child's process, choices, and skills demonstrated.
Portfolios:
Example: Create a portfolio for each child ...
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Link: “This behavior demonstrates Piaget’s concrete operational stage, where children begin to classify and organize objects.”
Vygotsky’s Social Development:
Observation: “Sara ...
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3. Facilitating Play
Role Modeling: Demonstrate play behaviors and interact with children in ways that encourage participation and exploration.
Scaffolding: Provide appropriate support ...
... each child individually. Understand their interests, strengths, and needs.
Model Behavior: Demonstrate the behavior you expect from children. Model kindness, patience, and respect.
Manage ...
... learning and development.
Professional Standards
Professional Knowledge: Maintain up-to-date knowledge of early childhood education practices and theories.
Professional Practice: Demonstrat ...
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Example: A child repeatedly practicing a trajectory schema by rolling balls down a ramp demonstrates focused attention.
9. Understanding the World
Exploration: Schemas help children ...
... Behavior: Demonstratethe behavior you want to see. Toddlers learn a lot by watching adults, so show them how to act through your own actions.
Immediate Feedback: Provide immediate feedback to reinforce ...
... child’s feelings and reactions. This helps to convey the significance of the moment.
4. Learning Analysis
Identify Learning: Clearly state what the child learned or demonstrated through the activity. ...
... roles like:
a model in which they demonstrate to children certain skills before the young learners can do them on their own.
an observer which involves noticing children’s interests, behaviours and ...
... will increase the chances of long-term engagement by children in the project, thereby providing opportunities for evaluating their learning over time.
Focusing on the most significant events that demonstrate ...
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be motivated to do things for self
have a good relationship with the primary caregiver
demonstrate self-help and self-care skills
be confident
trust in others
want to explore their environment ...
... anxiety – from a few weeks to a few months while some babies may not experience it at all!
Separation anxiety in toddlers – the next stage when young children commonly demonstrate separation anxiety ...
... service. Though the service is not mandated to document its self-assessment, it may be a good idea to do it to demonstrate to the regulatory authority, that the self-assessment has informed the development ...
... it's not okay to...
Let us breathe in breathe out (show belly breathing)
Here, punch a pillow and get that anger out. (proceed to demonstrate)
Can you tell me what happened?
This was not what you ...
... on implementation strategies are:
How can I use all aspects of the day while designing learning opportunities?
How does my implementation demonstrate play-based learning
How does it allow children ...
... infant smiles and reaches for an educator after being comforted.
Theoretical Link: This demonstrates Erikson’s stage of trust vs. mistrust, where secure relationships foster emotional development. ...
... chalk circles to demonstrate personal space. Teach children to respect others' personal space and to speak up if someone makes them uncomfortable.
8. Buddy System
Activity: Pair children up and explain ...
... children's artwork, writing samples, or other creations. Include comments about the child's process, choices, and skills demonstrated.
Portfolios:
Example: Create a portfolio for each child ...