Hi, welcome to the site, the
level 3 playwork handbook is good for this research.
About confidentiality
Parents as partners on amazon examines the absolute importance of your relationship with children's carers and
this thread may also help
The research underpinning the
PEAL project is relevant reading, if you ask your course provider they may have printouts for you,
playendland and
playwork on NCB also have supportive reading available, again if possible ask your course provider for recommendations.
4.5 is about your professional practice & how you'd offer and find support for parents & children that access or attend your playwork service. One type of support could be speech & langage therapy and to fit it into context, if any of your children recieved this support you would respect their privacy and confidentiality by not sharing that information with other parents attending the playwork setting. You might work in partnership with the child and their parents so that the efforts provided by the SaLT team continues whilst the child is in your care, you may also find yourself as part of a team around the child, helping to support their development in all their settings. See if your
gov.uk website has details on the type of support offered locally.
4.6 examples of conflict might be the viewing age on films or the play age on console/computer games, firemaking, using hammer & nails, personal safety and time keeping when out and about eg. climbing and internet safety.
Hope this helps, best wishes with your study xx