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PSED Activities planning ideas for personal social and emotional development
I've got to create activity plans that promote PSED for each age group,
the plans need to cover supporting independence, building resilience and perseverance, building confidence, building relationships between children and equipping children to protect themselves. Struggling with the baby age plan? Equipping children to protect themselves? :question help Can anyone help and give me any ideas for activities :worried: |
Hi page 65 of this EYE handbook lays out those ways of supporting children's emotional wellbeing:
Supporting independence (activities that enable children to find, sort through and choose resources) Build resilience and perseverance (activities that are not too challenging or too easy and ones that can be tried again if a first attempt isn't sucessful) Build confidence: (activities that encourage children to take part, explore independently and be recognised positievely for what they're doing)
Treasure baskets: balls, ratles, wooden blocks, spoons Books and stories Puppets Sensory materials eg. playdough, sand and water Painting and drawing Role play - dressing up or small world animals and cars Making music Page 208: Opportunities to show independence Children need oppotunities to be as independent as possible. In indoor settings this means labelling item with print or with photographs so that children can find what they are ,ooking for. It also means making sure that furniture and storage are child sized and that areas for keeping coats, bags and shoes allow children to be independent. Enabelling env ironments that support independence indoors also encourage children to self-serve at meal and snack times or in the case of babies, it also means that members of staff work in ways that recognise what babies are trying to communicate - for example, not continuing to fed a baby when they turn their heads. Page 341 then goes on to look at different activities for the age groups Planning opportunities to promote children's personal, social and emotional development 0-1 year 11 months Peek a boo and similar activity games Playing with mirrors Knock down play Meal times Musisical gadgets Balls 2-2 years 11 months Playing with sand and water Looking at ohoitographs Laying the table Making doiugh Home corner play 3-5 years Painting and drawing Sharing books Sensoruy materials and small world play Role play Cooking activities For equipping babies to protect themselves, this is something that begins as soon as we start encouraging them to communicate and how we show we value that communication. In the Development Matters guidance (p.10) at 8-20 months old, children 'Learns that own voice and actions have effects on others' when children are supported to know how important their voice is you are equipping them with knowledge that they can use to protect themselves. Hope this all helps a little xx ![]() |
thank you that clears it up for me, i think it was the equip to protect themselves bit that confused me
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