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Importance Of Using Routines To Foster Independence

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 6:16 pm
by Rencia
Hi,
I have 1 more question. I need to give the answer to:

c) The importance of using routines as opportunities to foster children’s independence.
Guidance –Make sure you refer to the National Quality Framework in your answer.

I know all about routines and my answer is ready for that part but I am confused how to link this to NQF. Every time I try to find something it shows me the results for NQS. I know that NQS is a huge part of NQF and my question is. Do I refer to those standards? I already know which standard it is but I am not sure if I am going in a good direction. Could someone please let me know if I need to refer to NQS or there is something else?

Thanks in advance!!

Re: c) The importance of using routines as opportunities to foster children’s independence. Guidance –Make sure you refe

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 9:26 pm
by panga38
If you use the guide to the National Quality standard, it would clearly articulate for you how the routines link to the NQS.
You cannot separate those documents, they are like a windmill.

Re: c) The importance of using routines as opportunities to foster children’s independence. Guidance –Make sure you refe

Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 10:27 pm
by Rencia
Thank you Panga . I know which NQS refer to routine but just wasn't sure if that's what they are asking for. I am just a bit confused with NQF.