Struggle to study Diploma traineeship in baby room
Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2018 4:31 pm
Hi,
I have been doing Diploma traineeship with a centre since December last year. I’ve only started to do my study this month and I’m really struggling...
I’m put in nursery room where children range from 4 months-17 months. The day is long and chaotic. Babies’ sleep patterns vary so it’s hard to get programming done. As I’m a trainee, I don’t have to do much programming like others but I do a lot of other things. Our room leader is quite disorganised and always behind programming. The job of caring for babies, cleaning, preparing materials for daily activities usually falls on me and the room assistance. I don’t have time to do much study.
But the real struggle is the assessments I have to do. I’m doing Fostering holistic development of children & Analyse information to inform learning. The task is to choose an area of play-session or a specific place in the centre and answer questions relating to fostering social development of children. Things to consider:
1. How does the area provide opportunities for different forms of social interaction with respect for each child’s needs, interests and developmental stage.
2. Structure experiences and equipment that promote cooperation and conflict resolution.
3. The use of natural resources.
I do understand the thinkings and concepts of planning learning environment for children. The problem is my room has nothing... the room is huge but it’s a wide area and everything is pushed against the walls to avoid clutter and accident. The room leader is paranoid about safety and she doesn’t want to change it. We have a couple of small lounge pushed against the wall, a small gym/play centre for kids to walk and climb on one side. Then lockers to store their bags, a low shelf for books, shelves for toys and that’s it. That leaves a huge empty floor in the middle to run a race
How can I answer the questions for my assignment when there’s nothing to work with? I can’t find any resources gearing specifically towards this age group.
Any suggestions would be greatly helpful.
I have been doing Diploma traineeship with a centre since December last year. I’ve only started to do my study this month and I’m really struggling...
I’m put in nursery room where children range from 4 months-17 months. The day is long and chaotic. Babies’ sleep patterns vary so it’s hard to get programming done. As I’m a trainee, I don’t have to do much programming like others but I do a lot of other things. Our room leader is quite disorganised and always behind programming. The job of caring for babies, cleaning, preparing materials for daily activities usually falls on me and the room assistance. I don’t have time to do much study.
But the real struggle is the assessments I have to do. I’m doing Fostering holistic development of children & Analyse information to inform learning. The task is to choose an area of play-session or a specific place in the centre and answer questions relating to fostering social development of children. Things to consider:
1. How does the area provide opportunities for different forms of social interaction with respect for each child’s needs, interests and developmental stage.
2. Structure experiences and equipment that promote cooperation and conflict resolution.
3. The use of natural resources.
I do understand the thinkings and concepts of planning learning environment for children. The problem is my room has nothing... the room is huge but it’s a wide area and everything is pushed against the walls to avoid clutter and accident. The room leader is paranoid about safety and she doesn’t want to change it. We have a couple of small lounge pushed against the wall, a small gym/play centre for kids to walk and climb on one side. Then lockers to store their bags, a low shelf for books, shelves for toys and that’s it. That leaves a huge empty floor in the middle to run a race
How can I answer the questions for my assignment when there’s nothing to work with? I can’t find any resources gearing specifically towards this age group.
Any suggestions would be greatly helpful.