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Definition of child center approach

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Definition of child center approach
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Yogita Ingle 4 years ago

A central focus on the child can involve looking at the child's interests and the experiences they've already received, and listening to their ideas. The children will then become part of the planning. The childcare worker's role is to give the children choices. This is a basis to ensure that the child develops independently to be able to form their own opinion.

  • Children and young people learn by receiving direct experiences that help them to develop confidently.
  • Early years provision has been influenced by this approach as the Government has adopted the seven core aims of working.

Sakshi Jagtap 4 years ago

A child centred approach is fundamental to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of every child. It means keeping the child in focus when making decisions about their lives and working in partnership with them and their families....... hope this helps uhh?
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