ECA Web Watch - Babies and Non Verbal Communication

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Sally1234
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ECA Web Watch - Babies and Non Verbal Communication

Post by Sally1234 » Thu Apr 28, 2016 11:30 pm

Access ECA Web Watch -
i. describe what it is and how it can be used as a resource


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Re: questions

Post by 27959 » Thu Apr 28, 2016 11:35 pm

WebWatch

ECA‘s fortnightly e-newsletter WebWatch offers an eclectic mix of information on:

early childhood development, growth and learning
early childhood practice, programs and policy
emerging issues and research.
It’s an easy way to stay informed and up-to-date … and it’s free!


It can be used as a resource as it contains useful information regarding early childhood development, practice, programs, policies, issues and research which are up-to-date.


Hope this helps :)

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Re: questions

Post by Sally1234 » Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:11 am

Thank you :)

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Re: questions

Post by mintu12: » Fri Apr 29, 2016 11:34 am

how do babies show their educator what need using non verbal

27959

Re: questions

Post by 27959 » Fri Apr 29, 2016 9:32 pm

Babies make non-verbal cues in many different ways to let us know what they need or how they are feeling and it is our job as educators to respond to their needs.

Some examples of baby non-verbal cues include:

- Making faces
- Smiling
- Arching their back
- Rubbing their eyes (they might do this when they are tired)
- Crying (there are many different types of cries such as when they are hungry or tired or in pain)




Each of your units should have reading resources to assist you with your assignments, there are many resources available on babies non-verbal cues.

Try typing "non-verbal cues in babies" into Google and many come up :)


Hope this helps! :)

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