Scenario: Ben - Wanting To Practice Routine Tasks
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2015 9:02 pm
Ben
Practice: Educators are sensitive to toddlers emerging skills and plan an environment that is predictable and allows children to practise their new skills.
Ben (18 months) has been attempting routine tasks such as hand washing and becomes upset, saying ‘Me do’, if the Educator attempts to help. To encourage him, the Educator has ensured the soap and paper hand towels are easily accessible. She also puts up photographs of ‘hand washing’ over the taps. She allows unhurried time and gives subtle reminders and support to allow Ben to be independent and have the opportunity to practice his skills.
1,How has the Educator demonstrated quality practice?
I need help to answer this question.
2. List three ways in which Educators can demonstrate good practice in relation to rest and sleep routines?
Educators can demonstrate good practice by providing opportunities for sleep and rest according to the needs of children. The environment should be created conducive to rest e.g. Dim lighting, safe and comfortable bedding, relaxing music. Sleep and rest routines should be developed appropriate to the child’s developmental stage
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Practice: Educators are sensitive to toddlers emerging skills and plan an environment that is predictable and allows children to practise their new skills.
Ben (18 months) has been attempting routine tasks such as hand washing and becomes upset, saying ‘Me do’, if the Educator attempts to help. To encourage him, the Educator has ensured the soap and paper hand towels are easily accessible. She also puts up photographs of ‘hand washing’ over the taps. She allows unhurried time and gives subtle reminders and support to allow Ben to be independent and have the opportunity to practice his skills.
1,How has the Educator demonstrated quality practice?
I need help to answer this question.
2. List three ways in which Educators can demonstrate good practice in relation to rest and sleep routines?
Educators can demonstrate good practice by providing opportunities for sleep and rest according to the needs of children. The environment should be created conducive to rest e.g. Dim lighting, safe and comfortable bedding, relaxing music. Sleep and rest routines should be developed appropriate to the child’s developmental stage
Is It correct
Someone help me about this answer.