Sociology, asked by shanim, 1 year ago

As a preschool teacher you have decided to take a group of 6 years old children to the local vegetable market for a visit. how will these visit contribute to children's development in different areaS? explain

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Answered by Answers4u
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These 6 year old children will come to know about the nutritional value of each vegetable and the importance of eating vegetables daily.

They would learn about shopping for daily goods from the market.

They would come to know how vegetables are sold and how does a vegetable market look like.

They would come to know how to buy something by paying money.

Answered by skyfall63
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With some planning, a trip to the market can become an interesting outing which the  child remembers far into adulthood, and one that could increase his or her acceptance of a variety of healthy foods

Explanation:

  • Short visits may be useful while your child is exploring unfamiliar things, whether a stop on a roadside stand or a planned stay. Analysis reveals that children are being presented to a selection of nutritious foods over and over again. When they see, touch, feel (even without tasting ) children are more familiar with food, so they are more likely to try and eat a variety of nutritious foods over time.
  • Market is a significant chance to explain and keep your child's desires. Small children and pre-school children that need these standards regularly remembered. Recall gently what you want the child to do without being angry or annoyed. Young children have to to figure out where the boundaries are.By giving simple choices that are ‘teacher/parent approved,’ we give them chances to learn to make decisions, but within defined boundaries that allow them to feel secure and also make us feel much better as teachers / parents!
  • Let your child read books about how food is processed in the hours , days or even weeks ahead for a prospective market visit. Try search and hunt games Activities such as "I spy with my little eye," an exciting and "content-rich environment" such as an outside market, are an important way for the child to concentrate on and learn colour, form, shapes and person identifying. Using a market visit to explore the names of fruit and greens with your child and how they are grow (on a tree, under the field, on a plant). Children can communicate and understand from unfamiliar foods
  • Going to the farmers market is always a perfect way to support small economies and promote the feeling of community. Kids can visit vendors/traders & you can model questions about where the food comes from and how it was brought to the market. Another way to involve your child is to practice social skills. This is possible by way of social interactions of greeting vendors, asking questions, and making a payment, and so on

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