A) List three strategies that educators can use to encourage brain development through sensory stimulation.
I answered.
- Playdough.
- 3D geometic solids (shapes)
eg. Sphere, cone, cubes, pyramids..etc.
- Stacking cubes of different sizes.
B) How can educators build healthy and secure attachments with the infants/toddlers in their care?
I need help. Am I correct with (A)?
And please help me with (B).
Strategies To Encourage Brain Development & Secure Attachments
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Re: Please help someone.
Oh god why isn't anyone at least telling me if I'm on the correct path or not
I am running out of time
I am running out of time
Re: Strategies To Encourage Brain Development & Secure Attachments
For A, you are on the right track!
For B, engaging with the child, talking with them, signing to them, holding them, playing with them etc. These will enable you to build secure attachments with them.
,
Lorina
For B, engaging with the child, talking with them, signing to them, holding them, playing with them etc. These will enable you to build secure attachments with them.
,
Lorina
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Re: Strategies To Encourage Brain Development & Secure Attachments
So sweet of you Lorina. Thanks for that.Lorina wrote:For A, you are on the right track!
For B, engaging with the child, talking with them, signing to them, holding them, playing with them etc. These will enable you to build secure attachments with them.
,
Lorina
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