Arrivals Are Predictable and Supportive
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 9:51 pm
Why it is important to ensure that the arrival routine is predictable and supportive?
I need idea to give answer
I need idea to give answer
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Lorina wrote:You could include examples such as:
- Routines enable young children to anticipate what happens next and gives them a great deal of control over what they do during each part of the day.
- To give children a sense of knowing, adds to the predictability and can be used as valuable learning opportunities for children to explore and experiment in a safe and secure environment.
- Routines and transitions help children to develop self control, independence and decision making. Consistent daily routines support active learning.
- Consistency in routines and transitions support appropriate behaviour and a sense of independence for the children.
Ref: "Developmentally Appropriate Curriculum"
Hope this helps,
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Lorina