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Providing Activities And Experiences For Indoor and Outdoor Areas

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 1:15 pm
by seep
Q-why should an educator provide activities and experiences for both indoor and outdoor?

My Ans.Physical activity is vital for a child’s development and lays the foundation for a healthy and active life. And when it comes to kids, the best form of physical activity is play! Both indoor and outdoor active play experiences are important for a child’s development and should always be supervised by a parent or carer. It is good for children to participate in structured and unstructured play, in both indoor and outdoor settings, every day. These settings should be safe and inviting environments and any equipment or materials used should also be safe, durable and appropriate for the age, ability and cultural background of the child or children.


Please suggest does this cater the requirement of the question fully?or in other case what should I include to make my answer brief.thanks

Re: indoor and outdoor play

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 1:31 pm
by seep
I have also tried hard to locate the exact definition of spontaneous learning but I simply failed to locate any what I get in reply is details and definition of spontaneous recovery....will you plz help me finding a proper definition of spontaneous learning? thanks

Re: Providing Activities And Experiences For Indoor and Outdoor Areas

Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:14 am
by Lorina
Q-why should an educator provide activities and experiences for both indoor and outdoor?


I think your response to this question is good! Here is some more information which you can also include into your response:

Indoor and Outdoor Environment

seep wrote:I have also tried hard to locate the exact definition of spontaneous learning

Spontaneous play that is completely initiated by the child, spontaneous learning initiated by the educator based on the interests of the child at that time (that's my understanding of it).

Hope this helps,

:geek:,
Lorina