Understand how the characteristics of an enabling indoor and outdoor play environment meet the age, stage and needs of children
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An enabling indoor play environment should have a number of characteristics. Select five correct ones.
Well-defined boundaries
Sand play
Clear paths to activities
Variety
Flexibility
Coat racks
Freedom for exploration
Which of the below is not a region or zone suggested by Anita Olds?
Active zone
Toy zone
Wet Region
Quiet Zone
Which two of these would you not use in determining which activities / experiences / resources are appropriate for the age / stage and development of children in your setting?
Observation
EYFS Development Matters
How loud the children would be
The child’s preferences
Health and safety regulations
Research
An enabling outdoor play environment should have a number of characteristics. Select five correct ones.
Flexibility
Clear paths to activities
Variety
Water play
Freedom for exploration
Bikes
Well-defined boundaries
Drag and drop the words into the correct gaps.
EnvironmentScootersDensTreesOpportunities
In an enabling outdoor children might be able to climb , make mud pies, build forts and , play hide and seek. They might be able to garden, ride bike, or trikes, or roll down hills. There are also to climb, run, dig, balance, thrown and catch.
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