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im stuck on this question, can someone please help me.

'children's development is holistic and each area is interconnected'
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Hi Gemma, just realised how old this question is lol, have u found the answer yet? I'm now on this question and I don't know what to write, it's not in the textbook x
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help please anyone ??
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help please anyone ??
on the same question myself and keep getting different answers , the way i see it is.
you look at the whole child in a possitive way and in everything they do. they are learning ,for example painting a picture;
they are learning how to hold a brush and control it, they learn how to explain what they have just done, they are helping their creative side and it also helps them understand their emotion.
i hope this helps but i have not handed in my question yet. holistic look at the whole child and everthing they are doing is all interconnected with learning.
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Hi,
we should look at all areas of development as they are interconnected.
for example playdough:
physical - fine motor control
PSED- Talking to friends around the table
PSRN - Making shapes and talking about them, counting out thier 'cakes'
creative - making birthday cakes, singing the song song, cooking pies etc
K&U - using shape cutters putting 'cakes' in trays and 'putting them in oven' etc

they are all interconnected.
Hope this helps.
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thanks that has helped me explain my answer a lot better
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on the same question myself and keep getting different answers , the way i see it is.
you look at the whole child in a possitive way and in everything they do. they are learning ,for example painting a picture;
they are learning how to hold a brush and control it, they learn how to explain what they have just done, they are helping their creative side and it also helps them understand their emotion.
i hope this helps but i have not handed in my question yet. holistic look at the whole child and everthing they are doing is all interconnected with learning.
Thanks Tea x
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Hi,
we should look at all areas of development as they are interconnected.
for example playdough:
physical - fine motor control
PSED- Talking to friends around the table
PSRN - Making shapes and talking about them, counting out thier 'cakes'
creative - making birthday cakes, singing the song song, cooking pies etc
K&U - using shape cutters putting 'cakes' in trays and 'putting them in oven' etc

they are all interconnected.
Hope this helps.
Loubou.
Thanks Loubou x
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