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Essay heading: Describe And Explain The Role Of The Early Years Practitioner In Supporting Children’S Moral And Spiritual Development.
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Behaviour like bullying, lying, cruelty, irresponsibility, and selfishness should be discouraged.
Another way in which an early years practitioner could support a child’s moral and spiritual development would be to get them to reflect over past experiences, ask them why they behaved a certain way, how that may have made other feel, and what they could have done differently... displayed 300 characters
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Behaviour like bullying, lying, cruelty, irresponsibility, and selfishness should be discouraged.
Another way in which an early years practitioner could support a child’s moral and spiritual development would be to get them to reflect over past experiences, ask them why they behaved a certain way, how that may have made other feel, and what they could have done differently... displayed next 300 characters
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