Inclusive And Non-Inclusive Practice

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1. Name ONE benefit of inclusive practice

  • ONE benefit of inclusive practice is when the child has a positive self-image
  • ONE benefit of inclusive practice is when the child does NOT have health benefits
  • ONE benefit of inclusive practice is when the child hasn't developed self-efficacy
  • ONE benefit of inclusive practice is that the child has not got a healthy development
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2. What is P.E.C.C.S?

  • P.E.C.C.S is when an inclusive setting will adapt in order to meet the needs of the children
  • P.E.C.C.S is when it helps the child in an early years setting
  • P.E.C.C.S is when it doesn't have anything to do with the children
  • P.E.C.C.S is when it does include the children but doesn't help them

3. What is Non-Inclusive Practice?

  • Non-Inclusive Practice is when the child isn't isolated but left out
  • Non-Inclusive Practice is when a child is left out and isolated from taking part in different activities in a early years setting
  • Non-Inclusive Practice is when a child isn't left out
  • Non-Inclusive Practice is when the child is left out but not isolated

4. What is inclusion?

  • Inclusion is when everyone is included and treated equally
  • Inclusion is when a child is provided with some information
  • Inclusion is that a high percentage of children have special needs
  • Inclusion is when every child's learning skill is different

5. What is Inclusive Practice?

  • Inclusive Practice is when it enables children to have the same opportunities as their peers
  • Inclusive Practice is when an early years practitioner works in the childcare setting but not with the children
  • Inclusive Practice is when the early years practitioner doesn't encourage inclusion
  • Inclusive Practice is when the early years practitioner works with the children but in a primary school

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