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Health, 15.11.2019 00:31 jaksmmwlqlzm

Can some me providing opportunities for children to make choices in appropriate ways involves, select four correct answers from the options below:

a) letting the child make all choices and then praising them for these even if they are not the right choice

b) planning activities that you feel the child may achieve if pushed to their limits

c) identifying where the child is in regarding to the developmental curriculum

d) not programing for the children as you think they should make all choices on the program.

e) paying respect to the child’s abilities at independent activities

f) thinking ahead to where the child’s needs may go next

g) having a plan to meet those needs with appropriate activities and resources

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