Wednesday, October 28, 2009

How to support a child's emotional development at nursery


How to support a child's emotional development at nursery?
Hiya How could you help support a child's emotional health in nursery as a nursery nurse? What ways would you do this and why is it effective? Thanks x
Preschool - 2 Answers
 


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The children need to feel respected and valued. Show them that you are sincerely interested in them and what they're interested in. Give them lots of support, encouragement and reassurance. Teach them to use their words, so they feel empowered to attempt to defend themselves if disagreements with the other children arise, and be able to assert themselves when needed.
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children need to be comfortable in their environment, taking the time to settle a child, stay with them listen to their needs ask them questions make them feel valued, respected and like the nursery is their place to feel comfortable in a second home. find out what they like, don't like and ask their parents what the child's temperament is and work to that, if they are shy Talk softly and engage in quiet play. loud stimulating activities for an outgoing child, understanding their physical, social and intellectual needs will help you to understand there emotional ones. each need is as important as the next. also tell the children about been a bully, been kind all the moral and values and allow them to express there anger or emotions to you or other adults and how to tell adults if something happened to them to make them feel secure in their place of learning.




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