CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
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CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCIC512A Plan and implement inclusion of children with additional needs
Your Assignment Type: Case Scenario
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
(A) identify the additional needs of each child?
(B) Suggest short-term goals for each child?
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
well i have read both my books i got when i started my course and they don't seem to help me at all... ive re read the questions again and again... ive answered one of them but not sure i'm right...
its on AJ i've put additional need behavioral
goal to help him interact positively and effectively with his peers and form relationships with other children this could be done by sharing games, controlled ball games taking it in turns rolling the ball to another child, memory or something of aj's interests??
if anyone can tell me if im at least on the right track with this one i'd be happy
i am just really unsure of what the additional needs are for the other scenario's :/
any help or guidance would be much appreciated thanks
Description and Message:
Your Assignment Type: Case Scenario
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Basic Knowledge
Your Question?
(A) identify the additional needs of each child?
(B) Suggest short-term goals for each child?
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
well i have read both my books i got when i started my course and they don't seem to help me at all... ive re read the questions again and again... ive answered one of them but not sure i'm right...
its on AJ i've put additional need behavioral
goal to help him interact positively and effectively with his peers and form relationships with other children this could be done by sharing games, controlled ball games taking it in turns rolling the ball to another child, memory or something of aj's interests??
if anyone can tell me if im at least on the right track with this one i'd be happy
i am just really unsure of what the additional needs are for the other scenario's :/
any help or guidance would be much appreciated thanks
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Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
Yes, you're on the right track... See if the following info helps...
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L.A
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L.A
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Scenario: Monica
Monica, a quiet, 4-year-old, seemed particularly nervous one morning. She shadowed the educator and was tearful for most of the morning. As they were sitting together on the lounge for a story and a cuddle Monica said: “My daddy hits my mummy and makes her cry”. Although taken aback by this statement the educator responded: “I’m sorry your daddy hits your mummy, it must make you very sad and frightened”.
Identify the additional needs of Monica.
Answer-
A counsellor
Someone To Cheer Her up
Am i on the right track i need help
Monica, a quiet, 4-year-old, seemed particularly nervous one morning. She shadowed the educator and was tearful for most of the morning. As they were sitting together on the lounge for a story and a cuddle Monica said: “My daddy hits my mummy and makes her cry”. Although taken aback by this statement the educator responded: “I’m sorry your daddy hits your mummy, it must make you very sad and frightened”.
Identify the additional needs of Monica.
Answer-
A counsellor
Someone To Cheer Her up
Am i on the right track i need help
Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
Could the additional needs be how Monica must be feeling such as:
- frightened
- scared
- confused
- sad
- nervous
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
- frightened
- scared
- confused
- sad
- nervous
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
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Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
so the answer should be
- frightened
- scared
- confused
- sad
- nervous
- frightened
- scared
- confused
- sad
- nervous
Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
Another Question
Scenario: Complacency?
An analysis of accidents and near misses over the last 3 months involving both children and staff has revealed a disturbing pattern of possible complacency. The analysis shows:
Most accidents involving children occurred during late afternoon play in the outdoor area.
Most injuries and near misses involving staff occurred when setting up and packing away equipment (outdoors slightly more than indoors).
Injuries to staff under 25 years occurred at twice the rate as injuries to staff over 25 years.
The most common form of injury to children was falls.
The most common form of injury to staff was entrapment of fingers, dropping objects on feet and back strain.
b. Strategies – How to best engage the team in finding solutions.
Scenario: Complacency?
An analysis of accidents and near misses over the last 3 months involving both children and staff has revealed a disturbing pattern of possible complacency. The analysis shows:
Most accidents involving children occurred during late afternoon play in the outdoor area.
Most injuries and near misses involving staff occurred when setting up and packing away equipment (outdoors slightly more than indoors).
Injuries to staff under 25 years occurred at twice the rate as injuries to staff over 25 years.
The most common form of injury to children was falls.
The most common form of injury to staff was entrapment of fingers, dropping objects on feet and back strain.
b. Strategies – How to best engage the team in finding solutions.
Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
tehmina50 wrote:so the answer should be
- frightened
- scared
- confused
- sad
- nervous
I'm not 100% sure... It's referring to the additional needs of the child...
,
Lorina
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Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
So, what would you do to find solutions to the issues?tehmina50 wrote:QR_BBPOST b. Strategies – How to best engage the team in finding solutions.
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Lorina
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Scenario: AJ
Four-year-old AJ has been described by his educator as ‘4 going on 40’. AJ’s mother is a substance abuser and has been in and out of rehabilitation many times. AJ is very mature for his age and tends to act more like the parent than his mother. AJ is always hungry and he is often dirty and smelly. AJ craves affection and enjoys spending one-to-one time with his primary carer. AJ can be very aggressive towards his peers and finds it difficult to share.
a) identify the additional needs of AJ
Four-year-old AJ has been described by his educator as ‘4 going on 40’. AJ’s mother is a substance abuser and has been in and out of rehabilitation many times. AJ is very mature for his age and tends to act more like the parent than his mother. AJ is always hungry and he is often dirty and smelly. AJ craves affection and enjoys spending one-to-one time with his primary carer. AJ can be very aggressive towards his peers and finds it difficult to share.
a) identify the additional needs of AJ
Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
What do you think?tehmina50 wrote:Scenario: AJ
Four-year-old AJ has been described by his educator as ‘4 going on 40’. AJ’s mother is a substance abuser and has been in and out of rehabilitation many times. AJ is very mature for his age and tends to act more like the parent than his mother. AJ is always hungry and he is often dirty and smelly. AJ craves affection and enjoys spending one-to-one time with his primary carer. AJ can be very aggressive towards his peers and finds it difficult to share.
a) identify the additional needs of AJ
,
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Re: CHCIC512A - Identifying Additional Needs & Short Term Goals For Children
HI am stuck at this question too. I dont even know what to start on.so please help me I am very behind.please spare your time to help, e
Raz
Raz