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Physical Development (How is support given? (Opportunities for tummy time…
Physical Development
How is support given?
Have a range of open - ended, indoor and outdoor activities available to the children.
Access to a well resourced outdoor environment with natural obstacles, surfaces and structures.
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Plan activities that engage physical movement through lifting, carrying, and tasks such as sweeping and digging.
Practitioners support this by planning activities that encourage children's physical development onto reaching the next stage.
Providing space and time to take part in activities that encourage the use of their whole body. Activities such as...... -Crawling -Climbing - Sliding
-Running
Effects of no support
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toddlers wont develop their co-ordination skills if they are not given a range resources such as balls, bikes, scooters.
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Role of practitioner
Identify if there are any concerns such as if the child isn't walking by the age of 24 months then the practitioner will suspect something is wrong with the child's physical development.
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