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SOS help cache level 3 -4.2

hi everyone I'm currently 4 assignments into my level 3 cache course! I'm hoping to get a bit of help as I'm having a bit of a mind block with assignment 4.2 !!
I have to Evaluate the role of the early years practitioner in supporting children’s holistic development.

for some reason I don't know where to start! lol!

any help would be appreciated !

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Default Evaluate the role of the early years practitioner in supporting children’s holistic development

Hi, a warm welcome to the site. First step is researching holistic development and what that means for an early years practitioner ie. making sure you see the children as a whole individual recognising but not valuing any single aspect above others, monitoring all areas of development and working in close partnership with parents.

https://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21314

Consider how your setting's planning and the layout of the inside and outdoor play space enables children to explore, learn and communicate using their whole bodies in different ways and meeting the focus areas of EYFS (if you work in England)

https://www.silkysteps.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20989

This free chapter is good, search for the word holistic https://www.pearsonschoolsandfecolle...e-material.pdf

and this level 3 handbook on amazon

Hope this helps start things xx
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Hi , that helps alot! thank you very much for the info!xx
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Hi I'm new to Silkysteps
I'm currently working on 4.2 Evaluate the role of the early years practitioner in supporting children's holistic development

What does it mean Evaluate the role?

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