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Understand how to provide play and other activities for children in home-based settings that will support equality and inclusion

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Children’s active reflects intellectual ability and and has been called ‘children’s work’. It is an part of the daily life and the of all-round development. Through play, the child experiences and learns to understand the around them and their place in it.

Is this statement true or false? Some researchers look on play as a process of socialisation.

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All childcare “must have arrangements in place to support children with SEN or disabilities. These arrangements should include a clear to identifying and to SEN. The benefits of early are widely recognised – identifying need at the earliest point, and then making effective provision, improves long-term for children.” (SEND Code of Practice 0-25 years).

Is this statement true or false? It is important to provide children with a challenging, enjoyable learning environment

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Childcare must ensure that every child at their setting is . Every child is and will develop at their own pace, so it’s not about all children in exactly the same way but treating each child and paying attention to their interests and needs.

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