Engaging in playtime with children is an effective strategy when working with young clients. In these situations, you will want to create an inviting play environment with toys and games that are age-appropriate and match the development needs of the child. Attention to these details will facilitate communication and encourage children to express themselves more freely.
Imagine that you are employed in an early childhood counselling facility. The director of the facility has asked you to submit ideas for a new office with a playroom.
Create a Microsoft® PowerPoint® poster presentation with detailed speaker notes describing your ideas for the playroom.
Use the Week 2 Playroom Design Presentation PowerPoint template to complete your assignment.
Write a 75- to 100-word response to each prompt in the template.
Include relevant images to support your ideas. Note: Images are encouraged but not required.
Include speaker notes in your presentation.
ccmh504_v6_wk2_playroom_design_presentation_template.pptx
Using this Presentation Template
Instructions for each slide are provided in the speaker notes section of the slide. Be sure that your PowerPoint screen is set up to display speaker notes.
Select the Notes icon at the bottom of the presentation to access the instructions for each slide.
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Instructions:
Read the reminders on this slide before completing this presentation template.
Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.
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General Reminders
Use brief bullet points on each slide to highlight the main ideas.
Longer sentences with detailed information should go into the section for speaker notes below the slide.
Use correct spelling and grammar.
Remember to replace prompts and instructions with your own content.
Cite 2–3 scholarly references and any images used on the reference slide located at the end of the presentation.
Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.
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Instructions:
Read the reminders on this slide before completing this presentation template.
Delete this slide before submitting your presentation.
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Wk 2 – Playroom Design Presentation
CCMH/504: Individual and Family Development Across the Life Span
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Instructions:
The presentation title, course number, and course title have been completed for you.
Please add your name, instructor’s name, and submission date in the indicated area.
When finished, delete these instructions in the speaker notes.
Speaker notes are not necessary for this slide.
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Playroom Design
Playroom Design
Playroom Design Rationale
Playroom Toys
Playroom Toys Rationale
Cultural Awareness/Diversity Considerations
Cultural Awareness/Diversity Rationale
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Instructions:
Write a 75- to 100-word response to each prompt below and include it in the appropriate section of the slide above.
Playroom Design: What does the playroom space look like (e.g., size, colors, lighting, walls, floors, etc.)?
Playroom Design Rationale: How will your playroom design choices support the therapeutic process and/or relationship? Why are your ideas developmentally appropriate for an early childhood counseling facility?
Playroom Toys: What toys will you include in the playroom?
Playroom Toys Rationale: How will your toy selection support the therapeutic process and/or relationship? Why are your ideas developmentally appropriate for an early childhood counseling facility?
Cultural Awareness/Diversity Considerations: What cultural awareness and diversity aspects have you considered in your playroom?
Cultural Awareness/Diversity Rationale: How will your considerations demonstrate cultural awareness and sensitivity to diverse cultures?
Include relevant images to support your ideas. Note: Images are encouraged but not required.
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References
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Instructions:
Complete the slide above by citing scholarly references used in this presentation.
Remember to also cite any images used.
Format all sources according to APA guidelines.
When finished, delete these instructions in the speaker notes.
No speaker notes are necessary for this slide.
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