3.1 Lesson Outcomes
After completing this lesson, learners will be able to:
- Conduct daily routines according to children’s ages and developmental stages.
- Conduct simple health checks under supervision.
- Identify signs and symptoms of minor and serious illnesses.
- Monitor and maintain clean and hygienic learning environments.
- Weigh, measure, and record children’s height and mass appropriately.
- Apply basic first aid procedures under supervision.
- Promote healthy hygiene practices within ECD settings.
- Reflect on hygiene practices and their impact on children and adults.
3.2 Overview
This work experience lesson introduces learners to workplace processes involved in supporting the health and hygiene of children within Early Childhood Development settings.
Learners will gain supervised practical experience in conducting daily routines, performing simple health checks, monitoring hygiene practices, maintaining clean learning environments, recording children’s growth measurements, and supporting basic first aid procedures. The lesson focuses on workplace health and hygiene practices that support children’s safety, well-being, development, and protection within ECD environments.
In addition, learners will participate in health monitoring activities, hygiene routines, workplace inspections, first aid support activities, and reflective workplace practices that strengthen healthy and safe learning environments.
This lesson prepares learners to confidently support children’s health, hygiene, and well-being while applying workplace health and safety procedures effectively.
3.3 Lesson Content
WA0101: Conduct Daily Routines According to Ages and Stages
Daily routines may include:
- arrival routines,
- handwashing,
- toileting,
- meal times,
- transitions,
- and rest periods.
Practitioners should:
- support routines consistently,
- encourage independence,
- and adapt routines according to developmental stages.
Routines help children:
- feel secure,
- develop healthy habits,
- and understand expectations.
WA0102: Conduct Simple Health Checks
Health checks help practitioners:
- identify signs of illness,
- monitor children’s well-being,
- and respond appropriately to health concerns.
Health checks may include:
- checking for fever,
- coughing,
- rashes,
- tiredness,
- injuries,
- and hygiene concerns.
Practitioners should:
- follow workplace procedures,
- maintain confidentiality,
- and communicate concerns appropriately.
WA0103: Monitor and Evaluate the Learning Environment
Learning environments should:
- remain clean,
- hygienic,
- safe,
- and organised.
Practitioners should:
- inspect indoor and outdoor areas,
- clean equipment,
- maintain hygiene standards,
- and identify hazards.
Monitoring helps:
- reduce illness,
- improve safety,
- and support healthy learning environments.
WA0104: Weigh, Measure and Record Children’s Growth
Growth monitoring helps practitioners:
- track development,
- identify health concerns,
- and support nutrition and health planning.
Practitioners should:
- measure height and weight accurately,
- record measurements carefully,
- and maintain organised records.
Growth information may be included in:
- progress reports,
- health records,
- and developmental monitoring systems.
WA0105: Apply Basic First Aid
Basic first aid may include:
- cleaning minor wounds,
- applying plasters,
- responding to nosebleeds,
- and supporting children during emergencies.
Practitioners should:
- remain calm,
- follow workplace procedures,
- and seek additional help where necessary.
Accidents and incidents should:
- be recorded appropriately,
- and communicated according to workplace policies.
WA0106: Reflect on Hygiene Practices
Reflection helps practitioners:
- improve hygiene routines,
- identify challenges,
- and strengthen health practices.
Practitioners should reflect on:
- handwashing routines,
- cleanliness,
- health monitoring,
- and safety procedures.
3.4 Workplace Activities
SE0101: Workplace Logbook
Learners should:
- record workplace activities,
- document health and hygiene tasks,
- and maintain signed workplace logbooks.
SE0102: Child Development and First Aid Documentation
Learners should:
- complete health records,
- document incidents,
- and maintain first aid reports according to workplace procedures.
Health Check Activity
Learners should:
- conduct supervised health checks,
- identify symptoms appropriately,
- and communicate concerns professionally.
Hygiene Monitoring Activity
Learners should:
- inspect learning environments,
- monitor hygiene routines,
- and maintain safe learning areas.
Reflection Activity
Learners should reflect on:
- hygiene practices,
- workplace responsibilities,
- communication,
- and areas for improvement.
3.5 Workplace Scenarios and Practical Tasks
Scenario: Supporting Health and Hygiene in an ECD Setting
Learners must:
- support hygiene routines,
- conduct health checks,
- monitor learning environments,
- and respond appropriately to minor injuries and health concerns.
The scenario focuses on:
- hygiene,
- health monitoring,
- first aid,
- workplace safety,
- and child well-being.
Workplace Health Activity
Learners should:
- supervise routines,
- support hygiene habits,
- and monitor children’s health and participation.
First Aid Support Activity
Learners should:
- assist during minor injuries,
- follow workplace procedures,
- and complete incident records appropriately.
3.6 Key Notes / Summary
- Daily routines support health, hygiene, and emotional security.
- Health checks help identify illness and support children’s well-being.
- Clean learning environments reduce the spread of illness.
- Growth monitoring supports developmental and health tracking.
- Basic first aid supports safety and emergency response.
- Hygiene practices help protect children and staff.
- Workplace procedures guide health and safety practices.
- Reflection helps improve hygiene and health support practices.