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Default Unit 3 playworker diploma any help please ??

Hope someone can help, my assignment is due in soon and i am really struggling on two questions on the playworker diploma

I dont know if it is my baby brain as currently pregnant but lately this course seems to be stressing me out.

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Unit 3 Q1. - Summarise the key legal requirements covering the rights of children and young people and those who care for them in a play context ??

Unit 3 Q3 - Evaluate different theories and models of good practice relating to inclusion ??

Its due in 5 days and really dont see me getting this done. :-(
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Hi, the The Children Act and UNCRC are requirements http://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6577

Theories and models are Social model of disability, accessibility, anti-discriminatory
Read page 25, after you search for 'social model' inside this amazon book preview

If you scroll up to page 5 it'll also give you some reading for Q1

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I am new to posting on this site and feel bad for jumping on the this thread but I cant see how I can start a new thread but I have hit a brick wall and need some help getting out of the starting post.

I am stuck on the following:

4.3 Collect further information of children and young people’s play and play preferences

can someone help give me an idea please

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Hey i need some help on unit 3.3 explain the benefits of risk,stimulation and challenge during children and young peoples play
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Hi a warm welcome to the site. The Best Play publication looks at the benefits these aspects have for children's development.

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The importance of risk

Play is a key element in children learning to appreciate, assess and take calculated risks, which is fundamental to the development of confidence and abilities in childhood. Children seek out opportunities for risk-taking and it is the responsibility of play provision to respond with exciting and stimulating environments that balance risks appropriately.

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Benefits that are experienced at the time that the child is playing
Play:
  •  Provides children with opportunities to enjoy freedom, and exercise choice and control over their actions (see objective 1, Section 8)
  •  Offers children opportunities for testing boundaries and exploring risk (see objectives 2 and 3)
  •  Offers a very wide range of physical, social and intellectual experiences for children (see objectives 2 and 4)
Benefits that develop over time
Play:
  •  Fosters children's independence and self-esteem (see objective 5)
  •  Develops children's respect for others and offers opportunities for social interaction (see objective 6)
  •  Supports the child's well-being, healthy growth and development (see objective 7)
  •  Increases children's knowledge and understanding (see objective 7)
  •  Promotes children's creativity and capacity to learn (see objective 7)
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Play Deprivation
  •  poorer ability in motor tasks
  •  lower levels of physical activity
  •  poorer ability to deal with stressful or traumatic situations and events
  •  poorer ability to assess and manage risk
  •  poorer social skills, leading to difficulties in negotiating social situations
  • such as dealing with conflict and cultural difference
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