benefits of inclusive practice and non inclusive practice quiz! :)

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  • Created by: chanelbee
  • Created on: 04-10-19 10:22
why is inclusion important?
it helps children's confidence and personality grow it is very beneficial as it enables a child to have the same opportunities as their peers regardless of age, disability , race, background, gender or lifestyle
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what is non inclusive practice?
poor quality of care, child is not included in activities therefore this will lead to loneliness
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what is the benefits of inclusive practice ?
children have positive attitudes towards others. also children have a positive self image therefore this helps their confidence and motivates them to try new things
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why do we need to be inclusive in early years setting?
it helps children confidence and independence to grow further, it also helps children learn new skills, the child feels more involved and included in the activity
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what skills do children develop with non inclusive practice?
no skills as they are not getting the additional support they need
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what is the definition of self efficacy?
it is linked to self image, it is how you think about your potential ability and is expressed through a "can do" attitude
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what is the meaning of PECCS
physical, emotional/behavioral, communication/language, cognitive and social
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how does inclusive settings benefit children in the early years?
more likely to make good progress in their growth and development
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