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Eman Ahmed Elwy
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Communicating Safe Play To Children

Post by Eman Ahmed Elwy » Tue May 03, 2016 12:44 am

I am having trouble with all these 2 questions can any one help me please
16. Briefly explain two (2) strategies you can use to communicate the rules for safe play to the children in the group.
17. Give an example of how you implement the rules for safe play.


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Re: implementing safety rules for children

Post by Lorina » Wed May 04, 2016 10:30 am

Maybe set up rules around the room with photos to help remind children...
Have a group discussion on expectations before play...

:geek:,
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Re: implementing safety rules for children

Post by Eman Ahmed Elwy » Thu May 05, 2016 4:34 pm

thank you ,lorina

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Re: Communicating Safe Play To Children

Post by Iryna » Sat May 14, 2016 12:00 am

Lorina wrote:Maybe set up rules around the room with photos to help remind children...
Have a group discussion on expectations before play...

:geek:,
Lorina
Hi Lorina,
I'm currently working on the same question #17 "Give an example of how you implement the rules for safe play.
My answer was:
Choose the right game for the right place - a well-planned play area will include active, open and quiet areas. Encourage children to use these areas appropriately and respect the needs of others:
- Rough games should only be played where the ground is soft and there is nothing hard to fall on;
- Ball games need lots of space;
- Chasing games are better played away from other people and buildings;
- Quiet games and boisterous games don't really mix;
- Try not to spoil someone else's game with your own.

But got to re do it :( Got told "This question is asking you how you implement the rules ie. what you do and say to show that you are also following the rules."

So my question would that be enough to write: Have a group discussion on expectations before play...?

Thanks, Iryna

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