Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: CHCIC512A Plan and Implement the Inclusion of children with additional needs
Your Assignment Type: Case Scenario
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: ...
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I have been searching for a few days on the internet for shopping activities to do with toddlers. I have printed out some play money, some flashcards to stick onto boxes, have toy cash registers ...
... create it based on favorite colors.... I don't have the question as it's in the required text which I'm currently in the process of purchasing
2) if anyone has a copy of the following text: Teachers Discovering ...
... get the bright colors
- Use clear packing tape to seal the top of the baggies
- Blend the gel and color after the baggies are sealed
- Trinkets, glitter, jelly beads etc. can be added to the baggies ...
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I can't give out my business cards, flyers or have MY service details on MY sign at the front of MY house! ...
Module: Support the Development of Children
question:What can caregivers do to encourage the development of preschoolers’ positive social skills?
my answer: Help them to interact with other children, ...
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just wondering do you think baby cards are gender bias.........words and images??????????????
I was thinking that they are as the girls cards are always pink and show little cute pictures
and the ...
hi i was wondering if you guys can help me out im and ask to supply 2 activites that include all these things paper (lined and unlined, different sizes, colors, weights, textures), ready made books,magnet ...
Just wondering what the average time is to receive feedback & assignment results from TAFE correspondence Diploma?
With my assignments I have little cards I put stamps on & post with my assignments ...
... these things, even if he is too shy to share them.
Filling in others’ outlines is a lazy way, but he enjoys it. As he colors he realizes that he could never draw a dog as well as this. Next time, in ...