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Al about observations, assessments and planning in the Early Years

 
 
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What factors should be taken into account when planning for a safe environment in an early years setting?


Im SO stuck on these following questions! - my tutor is due in to visit me in 3 days and i need to have these completed!! I feel like im banging my head against a wall!! Can anyone point me in the right direction...? Ill give you a cookie!!
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Thanking you muchly!!


1. Evaluate how checks and risk assessments are carried out on equipment and materials, and how do staff supervise the activities?


2. How would you ensure that all staff are made aware of any risks or hazards in your setting?

3. How do you balance the need for children to be kept safe, but also give them the opportunity to take risks and find their own boundaries? Why is it important for children to be able to do this?
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