SHC: 22: introduction to personal development in health, social care or children’s and young people’s setting. 1.1: describe the duties and responsibilities of your own role. In the morning one of my first duty is to greet the children and parents and ask them how they are, this is because, they will feel welcome in the setting and happy to be seen again. Then I sit down on one of the activity tables where the children are playing, and communicate with them about what they are doing, this is because they will develop their communicating skills and learn new words. After play time, I have to do “garden duty” which is basically supervising the children outside with another member of staff while they are playing football or riding …show more content…
However, this also regards sexuality beliefs. For example, if a homosexual person is working at the nursery, you should not judge him because he has equal rights just like you, and is part of the society just like you. 2.1: explain why reflecting on work activities is an important way to develop knowledge, skills and practice. Reflecting on work activities is an important way to develop knowledge, skills and practice, because, it gives you a better understanding of what children like to do, and also like to learn. Also, this helps you as well, because, you are using your knowledge to come up with activities that children will enjoy, and also will go home with something new i.e. skills ,information etc. This is a good way to develop your practice, because you are exploring different skills and knowledge with children each day, and you are helping them in their development and
-Self assessment- Reflecting on my work helps to plan different ways of doing things and helps me see my progression.
For example, during a cooking activity children are learning many skills through this creative process, they may feel happy and excited about cresting their own food. They are sociable by working with adults to assist them and cooking for
Communication with children and young people is very important. When a child is new to the setting you would want them to feel comfortable and safe in your
alongside having kids play out the same obligations anticipated from their grown-up colleagues for a part
If one desires to be a change agent for families the children must be included in the process because it is virtually impossible to provide family counseling and leave out the littlest members. I know beyond a doubt I will use the play genogram, puppet play, sand play, miniatures and last be not least the wonderfully entertaining aquarium. It may prove to be helpful for future class to have at least one assignment which requires students to work with adolescences as well as with children. I would have liked to have had more opportunities to practice the skills verse reading about them. The reason I feel this way is because I am more of a hands on learning. The best way I feel I can maintain and expand the skills I learned is practice, practice and more practice. I have always had a fear of dealing with adolescents because many times they seem to be angry with the world. I learned my classmates were ready, willing and able to share and give of themselves and I hope they never stop learning. Play therapy provides an environment which is safe and without
This year my key responsibilities have been as a manager in the school hygiene,leading a team in the logistics of supplying the schools hygiene products. I have also organised short PE sessions for my peers with the help of fellow students.
Currently I'm helping out at a local primary school, which has allowed me to see new side to teaching that I didn't know existed. I was asked to prepare an activity that involved teaching different skills in one task. I had to think out the box and came up with making paper mache doughnuts, it was a fun, messy but ultimately it taught the children to think innovatively for themselves, it brought out their creative skills, taught them about 3D dimensions, colours and shapes. To think something as easy as paper mache could give these children a variety of knowledge in one task, is unbelievable. It makes me look at life in another light, to see if has a double learning opportunity. It is the simple things, like talk time in class that are highly important as the children are not only learning from the teacher, but they absorb information from others and build on that knowledge to feel confident enough to share their thoughts, it's absolutely fascinating to see how a child's mind works and what they can contribute to the class, without them realising they are actually learning.
Not only is my passion for the classroom setting but it’s also teaching my kids new
Duties included setting up the beds, cleaning up lunch, cleaning the room and set up activities, set up playground, doing nappies, bins and craft clean up, and locker tags. These set tasks allows for the delegation of responsibilities and become fair in the way we work together. Working together in a team is highly valued and this meeting has allowed us the time to organise and prepare for the following weeks ahead of time as well as provide opportunities to be less stressed and more efficient in our own
Self-reflection is the key in gaining an outlook of a student’s strengths and weaknesses. By understanding these characteristics, one can take action to improve upon them. Within this assignment I will discuss the tasks and challenges that the company Midland Heart has presented. This will involve reflecting upon such challenges to assess how I operate within a working environment. My primary role was to shadow the manager of the law team to study the ways in which she organises and communicate with her staff. The bulk of my role involved going through housing cases to understand how the law team is used as a function within the business. Furthermore I also worked with various other departments to understand their roles in
Write a short description and reflection re. the activity, different perspectives of other professional students, and how this experience (collaboration and discussion) will enhance your ability to utilize other team members in practice.
Some responsibilities I had to do was keeping the kids on task, passing out papers to them, helping the teacher take down papers in the classroom/in the hallway, taking them to the bathroom, watching them while the teacher steps out for a minute, running errands for the teacher, doing special task for teachers and more.
The second half of this assignment was to produce an individual report which will discuss personal and team reflection.
Reflecting in action was performed at every stage to imply problem posing and involve questioning. It helped the team to learn about the problem in detail, reflect by imposing questions on what has been practiced and finally to start