Planning Opportunity To Promote Children's Learning
Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 12:09 pm
Hi all,
I am just finishing off my Assignment on 'Using Information About Children' the last questions says:
"For each of the 3 children, suggest one planning opportunity which could promote that child's learning and development. Link each suggestion to the EYLF"
Now my question is, when is says planning opportunity does that mean I could plan an experience that is related to what their current interests are. For example, a child who is interested in the movie Frozen. Could I introduce an experience of dancing to the variety of Frozen songs. Up-beat and slow songs so they are developing how to appropriately move their body to the speed of the music.
Or am I completely off track?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Emma.
I am just finishing off my Assignment on 'Using Information About Children' the last questions says:
"For each of the 3 children, suggest one planning opportunity which could promote that child's learning and development. Link each suggestion to the EYLF"
Now my question is, when is says planning opportunity does that mean I could plan an experience that is related to what their current interests are. For example, a child who is interested in the movie Frozen. Could I introduce an experience of dancing to the variety of Frozen songs. Up-beat and slow songs so they are developing how to appropriately move their body to the speed of the music.
Or am I completely off track?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Emma.