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Unread 01-12-2011, 11:07 AM
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Default Books for Playwork qualification?

Has anyone started New Playwork qualification and what books are they using
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Unread 01-13-2011, 04:12 PM
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yes, and the existing reading lists, look on play england., are more than good enough
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I am starting a job as a playworker and need some books relating to this kind of job. I have been told I can study level 3 nvq and I don't know what kind of stuff I will need to know,I would be glad of any advice x
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tracy if you havent worked with children before you need to start at level 2. you will find 3 way too hard. they want you to do a level 3 as it is easier for them but every good practitioner works there way up thro education.
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Another hands up for starting out at level 2

Child development, playwork principles are good for 'first foot through the door..

Children's play information from the NCB and newsletter sign up page

Job descriptions are also informative reads

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Thanks,I think they want me to do that level because I have a NNEB diploma which I got in 1993,I know alot has changed over the years regarding children.
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