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Alexsa
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Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Alexsa » Fri Oct 16, 2015 7:24 pm

Hi,
Would you help me please, i'm stuck here...i'm reading reading and reading so much and could not find out the answer

As a child care worker you will be required to set up a variety of play environment for children.
a) List five checks you will perform when setting up an environment.
my answer: development —physical, intellectual, language, emotional, and social skills.
b)Describe how you choose equipment that is suitable for the children you’re working with
my answer: 1. Physical development, including large and small motor skills
2. Intellectual development, including logical thought, symbolic thought, problem
solving, concentration skills
3. Social-emotional development, including cooperation, empathy, impulse expression and control, trust
4. Creative expression, including problem solving, novel responses
5. Individuality, including self-control, sense of competency, sense of autonomy, self-esteem
OR
Quality child care environments have:
•an age-appropriate, child centered curriculum;
•a variety of inviting equipment and play materials accessible
to children;
•sufficient and uncluttered space for active play with an additional cozy space set aside for individual and quiet play;
•many colorful photographs and pictures including the
children’s own art work displayed at their eye level; and
•windows that provide natural light.
c) Describe how you set up the equipment safely.
i'm stuck on this
Am i on the right track?
help me please


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Re: Ensure Health and Safety

Post by Rencia » Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:03 pm

Hi, I am on the same question and I have found in my materials from school for the part a:

The Physical Environment Factor
The Behaviour Factor
The Age Factor
Fall Zones around Equipment
I am not sure about the last one because it doesn't clearly says in the book but there is something about smoke alarms and electrical equipment. So I think you would need to find the last one (if you do please let me know as I need that as well :) )

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Re: Ensure Health and Safety

Post by Rencia » Mon Oct 19, 2015 12:49 pm

for the number 5 I put Outdoor Play Space but I am not sure if that's correct

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Lorina » Tue Oct 20, 2015 2:33 am

List five checks you will perform when setting up an environment.

I think they are looking for checks such as safety checks, equipment checks, hazard checks etc.
Describe how you choose equipment that is suitable for the children you’re working with

Make sure it suits the skills and abilities of the children and also provides a challenge. Include activities that support children's overall development. Give them open ended materials that they can use in their play and add materials that they are interested in.
Setting up equipment safely

Playground Safety

Alax wrote:QR_BBPOST Hi, I am on the same question and I have found in my materials from school for the part a:

The Physical Environment Factor
The Behaviour Factor
The Age Factor
Fall Zones around Equipment

That makes sense!

Hope this helps,

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Lorina

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Alexsa » Wed Oct 21, 2015 7:37 pm

i'm sorry but i'm still stuck on the part B : b)Describe how you choose equipment that is suitable for the children you’re working with
Quality child care environments have:
•an age-appropriate, child centered curriculum;
•a variety of inviting equipment and play materials accessible
to children;
•sufficient and uncluttered space for active play with an additional cozy space set aside for individual and quiet play;
•many colorful photographs and pictures including the children’s own art work displayed at their eye level; and
•windows that provide natural light.
OR
• Objects for dramatic play (puppet theater, dress-up clothes)
• Sensory materials (sand, water, play dough)
• Materials that help children learn reading, math, science, and social studies
• Materials that help children develop gross motor skills such as pulling up, walking, climbing in, on, and over, moving through/around and under, pushing, pulling and riding.
OR
For example, music can cross over many developmental areas. It can be intellectually
stimulating, as children learn to recognize rhythms and tunes. Children may learn the words to songs which will support their language development. Music is often
very enjoyable, providing children with an emotional sense of well-being and competency. Music can be a social activity where many children sing or play instruments together, interacting with one another. Children’s music is often accompanied by physical activity or movement, through which children can learn coordination, dances or a series of actions. While music may be classified under
Intellectual Development in the Child Care Licensing Regulation, it can encompass all areas of development
help me please, i read so so much information, probably i just confused...but i'm really really stuck. Which one suits more or close to the answer

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Rencia » Wed Oct 21, 2015 10:59 pm

You have to write about how you choose the equipment for the age of children you are working with. I put 8 my the age group 0 to 2 years old and I wrote about how I make the selection of toys etc. From the safety perspective for instance make sure there are no small objects that kids can choke, that the toys follow the Australian standards, don't use the toys with label "nothe appreciate for children under. .." etc.

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Rencia » Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:01 pm

Oh sorry my t9 in my phone had changed some words..hope you can still understand the message :-)

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Alexsa » Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:14 pm

Alax
thank You Very Very Much :)

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Rencia » Thu Oct 22, 2015 1:10 pm

No worries. Hope that helps :) you can also write about choosing the equipment that covers all areas of development (physical, intellectual etc) and as Lorina mentioned :
Lorina wrote:QR_BBPOST Make sure it suits the skills and abilities of the children and also provides a challenge. Include activities that support children's overall development. Give them open ended materials that they can use in their play and add materials that they are interested in.

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by cccool88 » Sat Aug 06, 2016 9:57 pm

im still stuck on C "c) Describe how you set up the equipment safely"
and the attachment from above wont open for me :(

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Re: Setting Up The Play Environment

Post by Lorina » Mon Aug 08, 2016 12:06 pm

cccool88 wrote:im still stuck on C "c) Describe how you set up the equipment safely"
and the attachment from above wont open for me :(
This may help:

Equipment Safety

:geek:,
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