CHCECE023 - Scenario: Tilly - Bright For Her Age
Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2016 4:44 pm
hello!
i am currently studying my diploma of early childhood education and care and the module i'm currently doing is CHCECE023- Analyse information to inform learning and the question that i am currently stuck on is...
you are the room leader in the 4-5 room at your centre. you have a 4 year old named Tilly in your room. Although Tilly has had no formal assessments completed, it is obcious that she is exceptionally bright for her age.
1. why is Tilly considered to have additional needs?
2. How would Tilly's additional needs affect your programming?
3. Outline a minimum of 4 services/ resources you could suggest to Tilly's parents.
1.
In my honest opinion I do not consider her to have additional needs as all children develop and grow at their own pace but the question is stating that she must have an additional need and she is being consider one as she is exceptionally bright which could be a sign of autism or Aspergers syndrome.
2.
Tilly’s additional needs would affect my programming as I would need to create a different plan for her to contribute in so that she is always learning new things but as well as being a social child in her room. I would need to make sure that Tilly is always being pushed to the limit and above that limit.
3.
I am struggling to figure out an answer expect for IPSP.
Would you guys be able to help me with that question and tell me if i am on the right track with the other two answers?
Thank you!!
i am currently studying my diploma of early childhood education and care and the module i'm currently doing is CHCECE023- Analyse information to inform learning and the question that i am currently stuck on is...
you are the room leader in the 4-5 room at your centre. you have a 4 year old named Tilly in your room. Although Tilly has had no formal assessments completed, it is obcious that she is exceptionally bright for her age.
1. why is Tilly considered to have additional needs?
2. How would Tilly's additional needs affect your programming?
3. Outline a minimum of 4 services/ resources you could suggest to Tilly's parents.
1.
In my honest opinion I do not consider her to have additional needs as all children develop and grow at their own pace but the question is stating that she must have an additional need and she is being consider one as she is exceptionally bright which could be a sign of autism or Aspergers syndrome.
2.
Tilly’s additional needs would affect my programming as I would need to create a different plan for her to contribute in so that she is always learning new things but as well as being a social child in her room. I would need to make sure that Tilly is always being pushed to the limit and above that limit.
3.
I am struggling to figure out an answer expect for IPSP.
Would you guys be able to help me with that question and tell me if i am on the right track with the other two answers?
Thank you!!