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Unread 05-24-2008, 06:58 PM
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Can anyone tell me how they go about involving Pre-School children aged 2 - 4 years old the planning process
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Unread 05-24-2008, 08:31 PM
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I have read about 'learning walls' haven't experienced them myself but am looking into bring them in to my planning in Sept. Its child led planning of a sort!
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At the end of activities when we are clearing up together I ask the children what they enjoyed or didn't enjoy... what they might want to do next time... if they would like anything changed...

To start with they are not sure how to make suggestions but it's a continual process of asking and supporting them in their answers.

I make notes and when we do things again, I point out to them how they have influenced the planning process.

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We're a pack-away setting, so we have to have a plan of what resources to put out, we now fill this in as an activitiy with the children. We also have a book with all our resources photos to help remind them what we have. they can ask for resources to be changed, and if that not possible for any reason, times, manpower or whatever- they watch as we write it in the plans for their next session in. Added to this if we observe interests ect we also add that to planning Have to say this is working really well for us at the moment - I even have photos of the children helping with the planning - which is on the front cover of our planning folder!
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We do an activity called "whats in the bag". We put items into a large canvas bag. They might be linked to a topic we want to do or things that we have noticed the children are interested. We sing a song with signing and children take turns to pull something out of the bag. We then talk about the item and this informs us of their knowledge and whether or not they are really interested in something. Its amazing what they come up with. We write down who said what and use this to inform our planning for the next week
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Unread 05-25-2008, 09:00 PM
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Some really good ideas here, thanks.

I actually received some information this morning on Children's Participation Training, course which is coming up in the near future. I wonder if it will cover involving them in the planning which would be useful.
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