CHCPRT001 - Developing Child's Skills In Communication

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Started by derach · Fri, 14 Nov 2014 · 11:24 PM · 1 replies · 3,948 views

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derach Original Post ⏱ Fri, 14 Nov 2014 · 11:24 PM ·💬 3 posts
Hi, I need help please with a second example of this question

24) Give 2 examples of child-focused educator practices that will encourage children to develop skills in communication and decision making that may ultimately contribute to protecting their rights.

My answer: Group Discussions- For example on Mondays in the school readiness program, a group time sharing session is held in the morning. During this session, each child is given the opportunity to share what they did with their family on the weekend. This provides each child the opportunity to openly communicate to their peers and educators about their home life. Some children however are shy and hesitant to share during this session; however the child can decide whether to not share or choose to speak privately to an educator afterwards.
Programming- the educational program include intentional teaching practices between educator and children. :?:

I am a little bit unsure if my answer is right or if i have misunderstood question.
Please help.
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Lorina ⏱ Sat, 15 Nov 2014 · 4:04 AM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
The first response on Group Discussions is a good point you made. I was thinking for the second one you could do something like Role Playing. Role Playing helps develop a child's communication skills as they are able to act out and play in a variety of different situations (at the market, doctors, restaurant etc.) and children decide on the direction of play etc.

Hope this helps,

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