Hi Lorina,
I try not to set up the same experience, but see if the child can achieve the goal by trying a different experience. I continue with the same goal until I feel that the child has achieved that goal.
For example, I may set a goal of helping a child to feel safe, secure and supported when they first start in my room and they may achieve the goal but then they go on holidays for a while so I will keep that same goal upon their return as they may need help settling back in. I have a child at the moment who is on holidays and will be away for 6 weeks and they had just moved into my room and had just started to settle with me as their primary caregiver when they went away. I have kept the same goal as I know I will need to help her settle in upon her return.
I believe that children learn at different rates and in different ways so what one child may achieve in one month, it may take another child a lot longer.
I love this website as I have found a lot of information in regards to my studies. I have just started studying for my diploma.
Muttley.
