What needs to be taken into account when supervising young children?
my answer:
All educators are responsible for adequate supervision; however, it is the responsibility of the nominated supervisor to ensure that clear supervision procedures are in place and understood by all members of the team. For a supervision strategy to be effective, all educators must be aware of their role, responsibilities, and obligations. The supervision of children should never be knowingly compromised and requires educators to be vigilant at all times.
feedback from marker:
Refer to pg. 171 of your text 'the big picture' list some other characteristics/areas that would effect supervision.
What else could you put down??
supervising young children
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Re: supervising young children
You are on the right track with your response!
Unfortunately I don't have access to the specific book "The Big Picture" as your marker suggested but I do have the following information that may help:
Supervision in Children's Services
Hope it will give you some ideas to include!
,
Lorina
Unfortunately I don't have access to the specific book "The Big Picture" as your marker suggested but I do have the following information that may help:
Supervision in Children's Services
Hope it will give you some ideas to include!
,
Lorina
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Re: supervising young children
answer:
The age, abilities and temperament of the children, the physical setting, the adequacy and suitability of equipment and experiences, and the skills and experience of the educators must all be taken into account when supervising young children.
The age, abilities and temperament of the children, the physical setting, the adequacy and suitability of equipment and experiences, and the skills and experience of the educators must all be taken into account when supervising young children.