Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: chcpr509a
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? Yes
Your knowledge: Professional
Your Question?
do you think my physical developmental summary is diploma quality?
thankyou.
What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
Physical development
August has showed he is meeting these age appropriate milestones
- Walks, runs, climbs, kicks with ease
- Attempts to balance on one foot
- Jumps from low step or over low objects
While engaging in cooperative play in this tree climbing activity and expressed feelings towards H and he’s physical care using age appropriate communication techniques and sentences. August showed enthusiasm, happiness and independence to climb this tree without assistance that required he used he’s gross and fine motor skills, decision making and balance skills in a complex physical activity. August showed he was able to trust me in this activity because all he’s basic needs are being met and was able to be ‘autonomous’ because he felt confident enough in he’s environment to be able to make he’s own decisions and believe a positive experience would come from it. August could do this from being able to experiment and experience problem solving without being shamed or ridiculed in a safe space building positively on August’s self-esteem - ERIK ERIKSONS SECOND STAGE AUTONOMY VERSUS SHAME AND DOUBT
REFERENCING:
- Erik Erikson (1902-1994)
- Early year’s framework OUTCOME 3.2- Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing.
- Developmental milestones and the EYLF/NQS
Description and Message:
Physical development
August has showed he is meeting these age appropriate milestones
- Walks, runs, climbs, kicks with ease
- Attempts to balance on one foot
- Jumps from low step or over low objects
While engaging in cooperative play in this tree climbing activity and expressed feelings towards H and he’s physical care using age appropriate communication techniques and sentences. August showed enthusiasm, happiness and independence to climb this tree without assistance that required he used he’s gross and fine motor skills, decision making and balance skills in a complex physical activity. August showed he was able to trust me in this activity because all he’s basic needs are being met and was able to be ‘autonomous’ because he felt confident enough in he’s environment to be able to make he’s own decisions and believe a positive experience would come from it. August could do this from being able to experiment and experience problem solving without being shamed or ridiculed in a safe space building positively on August’s self-esteem - ERIK ERIKSONS SECOND STAGE AUTONOMY VERSUS SHAME AND DOUBT
REFERENCING:
- Erik Erikson (1902-1994)
- Early year’s framework OUTCOME 3.2- Children take increasing responsibility for their own health and physical wellbeing.
- Developmental milestones and the EYLF/NQS
CHCPR509A - Physical Development Summary
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CHCPR509A - Physical Development Summary
Last edited by Lorina on Wed Aug 20, 2014 5:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: CHCPR509A - Physical Development Summary
I think your response is good. The only thing that I would recommend is probably using examples in your summary. For example you mentioned that August trusted you because you met all his basic needs. How did you do this? How do you know he trusted you? If you provide a sentence for each point you mentioned then it would be more suitable.
Hope this helps,
,
L.A
Hope this helps,
,
L.A
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