Situations To Be Responsive To Children
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Situations To Be Responsive To Children
Being responsive to children means working from the child’s strengths and building on their existing skills and knowledge by scaffolding learning.
For each of the following situations describe possible strategies educators can use to be responsive to children.
Arrive time:
Appreciating children for their individuality
Painting at the easels:
Allowing children to express themselves
Lunch time:
Encouraging independence
Completing an obstacle course outdoors:
Appreciating skills
is this right?
can you help me please
For each of the following situations describe possible strategies educators can use to be responsive to children.
Arrive time:
Appreciating children for their individuality
Painting at the easels:
Allowing children to express themselves
Lunch time:
Encouraging independence
Completing an obstacle course outdoors:
Appreciating skills
is this right?
can you help me please
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Re: Belonging, Being and Becoming
I'm also wondering about this question but I do think your response sounds right.
Re: Belonging, Being and Becoming
The questions asks for possible strategies. I think you need to be more specific and outline the strategy
Example:
Arrive time:
Appreciating children for their individuality
--> How are you going to do that? What strategy are you using to appreciate their individuality and be responsive
like: welcoming each child individually
Example:
Arrive time:
Appreciating children for their individuality
--> How are you going to do that? What strategy are you using to appreciate their individuality and be responsive
like: welcoming each child individually
Re: Belonging, Being and Becoming
can someone help me for the answer of this question please?
Re: Belonging, Being and Becoming
i am so stuck on this one. Can anyone offer assistance?
Re: Situations To Be Responsive To Children
For this question, it sounds like being responsive means what would you do to respond with the child, engage with the child etc.
So, for arrival time for example:
- Smile and say hello to the child.
- Let them know that you are happy to see them.
- Help them find an activity to do.
- Encourage them to say bye to their parent. etc.
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
So, for arrival time for example:
- Smile and say hello to the child.
- Let them know that you are happy to see them.
- Help them find an activity to do.
- Encourage them to say bye to their parent. etc.
Hope this helps!
,
Lorina
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Re: Situations To Be Responsive To Children
Awesome, Thanks so much Thats along the lines of what i was going with for that one. i am still stuck on the last part of that question
D. Completing an obstacle course outdoors
Any suggestions?
D. Completing an obstacle course outdoors
Any suggestions?
Re: Situations To Be Responsive To Children
Maybe encouragement such as "show me how you balance on the plank" or "I'm here to help if you need me".
,
Lorina
,
Lorina
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