Support children and young people’s play and leisure
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In what ways should practitioners support children’s play? Select four answers.
Physical help with moving, opening or manoeuvring things
By providing encouragement and praise
Providing information to help with decision making
Directing the children’s play
Asking the children to help you with tasks
Re-stocking or providing materials and equipment
Identify four ways that practitioners should support children’s play from the options below.
Pointing out the options available to enable the child to make choices
Negotiating or reiterating ground rules
Acting as mediator in conflict situations
Ignoring the play and leaving children to get on with it
Highlighting and discussing health, hygiene and safety issues
Always joining in with the play
When should you intervene in children’s conflict during play?
Whenever a conflict happens
If they start to argue
If you observe aggression or there is name calling being used
If boys are playing together
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