Saturday, May 25, 2019

Examples from placement

Whilst on my placement, there was a girl starting school full time named Megan. Megan was why and reluctant to Interact with the new(prenominal) children, I detect this and sat down next to her. To make her feel more secure, I tried talking to her In a calm division. When listening to her, I was video display Interest In what she was saying, by positive seventh cranial nerve expressions I made incontestable I gave enough time for Megan to think about her answer and if she answered correctly, I praised her to effectively boost her self-esteem and make her feel valued.However, she asked to participate in an activity that wasnt available, I calmly said in a slow voice you are not allowed to do that. When she kept asking, I reinforced my previous statement, to help her comprehend the boundaries expected of her. After she told me what games she enjoyed, I asked if she wanted to join in with the other children. Whilst asking her, I showed her pictures of the activities. Megan asked t oxin the play-doe group, so I setup an area for her.I introduced Megan to some of the other children, so she would feel more comfortable and welcome inwardly the group.. Throughout the day, I was making sure Means needs were being met, for example asking her If she needed the toilet. I felt Like Megan was at an age, where she bunghole individually ask for the toilet, but to be safe I asked anyway. I needed to make sure that when asking her. I utter clearly, so she could fully understand what I was asking and she could reply appropriately.I also, needed to make sure that she knew where things were, so she felt confident going herself. So I didnt lower Means self-esteem, I spoke to her in an assertive tone, if I had spoken to her in an aggressive manner it would have made her feel uncomfortable talking to me. For example Can you amuse help the other children clean up? During my placement, there was a three year old girl, named Victoria. Victoria and family had just moved from Rus sia. Her parents could speak little slope and Victoria none.Very shy and reluctantly, she sat in the corner, playing by herself. I decided to have 1-1 time with her, and try to build a trusting relationship. I knew she was shy because she turned her body away from me and wouldnt make eye contact with me. Violator was obviously upset leaving her parents and feeling left out from the other children. In order for Victoria to understand me I spoke In basic minting to the picture of the sandpit, because she didnt understand English and it made it easier for her to understand which activities I was saying.When I gain some for her trust, she started using eye contact and more body language. By rubbing her eyes, I sat down with her and slowly and calmly asked what was wrong. She looked at me and said tired. I had to have her explain to me in more detail, so I showed her pictures of a bed and of possible activities she would enjoy. I made sure that I gave her enough time to reply, without i nterrupting and waiting patiently, or this could sibyl lower her self-confidence.She regained eye contact and pointed to the jigsaw puzzle. I taught Victoria a few basic haggle in English, by pointing to the object and waiting for her to repeat the word after me in English. When she repeated the word, I made sure I had positive facial expressions and body language, and praised her when she said it correctly. It was important that I used non-verbal communication, because it would affect her emotionally, by boosting her self- confidence and self-esteem and she would comfortable talking to me.If I made no sweat to acknowledge she didnt know English, this would lower her self-esteem and make her feel isolated within the setting, because she wouldnt feel comfortable coming to talk to me and make her feel same(p) she couldnt trust me. This means, she would have trouble communicating and interacting with the other children, and she wouldnt be able to tell me any problems she has because of the lack of trust. To build our relationship further, in return, Victoria can teach me some words/phrases in Russian. This will allow us to have conversations in her language and she can feel more comfortable.

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