Pudding Girl
29-06-2009, 03:04 PM
I've drawn a blank after spending the last 3 days doing my Eform, can anyone help me please?!
Answering Quality Statement 1.6 - I encourage children to form positive relationships with others
here's what I have put so far :
I encourage the children to all be nice to each other, to share, to take turns, to include others in their games ( where appropriate) and treat each person with respect. We all help each other out and look out for each other. We have house rules that I put in place that every parents gets a copy of in their info pack.
I have an Equal Opportunity policy in place and each family has a copy in their parents handbook - everyone is treated with respect and fairness and valued for who they are regardless of differences. Activities are for everyone to take part in. I veer away from stereotypes.
Everyone is free to play with whoever and whatever they like. We like taking photographs of what we have been doing, and we display them on the wall and mindees love picking themseleves and thier friends out on it. I feel it encourages them to feel part of a secure unit.
Each child is encouraged to value others for their uniqueness and to respect differences.
We go out into the community a lot to groups and suchlike and the children are encouraged to be friendly, have manners and treat everyone nicely and with respect.
HEYULP!
Answering Quality Statement 1.6 - I encourage children to form positive relationships with others
here's what I have put so far :
I encourage the children to all be nice to each other, to share, to take turns, to include others in their games ( where appropriate) and treat each person with respect. We all help each other out and look out for each other. We have house rules that I put in place that every parents gets a copy of in their info pack.
I have an Equal Opportunity policy in place and each family has a copy in their parents handbook - everyone is treated with respect and fairness and valued for who they are regardless of differences. Activities are for everyone to take part in. I veer away from stereotypes.
Everyone is free to play with whoever and whatever they like. We like taking photographs of what we have been doing, and we display them on the wall and mindees love picking themseleves and thier friends out on it. I feel it encourages them to feel part of a secure unit.
Each child is encouraged to value others for their uniqueness and to respect differences.
We go out into the community a lot to groups and suchlike and the children are encouraged to be friendly, have manners and treat everyone nicely and with respect.
HEYULP!