Observation, Assessment and Planning
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Areas Of Learning
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Sorry I have tried to search but to no avail.....I am looking for an a4 sheet with every learning outcome of the EYFS on....was I dreaming about its existence or is there one on here somewhere?....it is obvioulsy scaled down and can be blown up to read....probably I am going mad...feels like it at the moment...but if anyone knows where it is could you please help a practitioner in distress..thank you..
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Hi everyone This is my first post to the forum - so hope you can help.......our setting is a pre school and wondered what your take is on sending home written reports to parents?? We currently hold open evenings and share childrens work with parents and complete a termly progress report for our own records - but have noticed some settings are also sending written reports home to parents...what do you think...??
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Hi guys, hoping someone can help me as im up the wall with lists of things to do, and i cant come up with anything for a wall display on numbers. The wall is also the background to a shop but doesn't necessarily have to merge with that. The children do all the work themselves (2-4yrs). any ideas? Thanks, Ali
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Healthy Living Week
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Hello next week is walk to school week so i thought it would be nice to incorporate healthy living as a theme ... has anybody got any nice ideas for activites or continuous provision in the nursery? have tried seraching the forum but havent been successful xx
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Hi, this is an appeal to those of you who work with the very young children. I have been asked to plan some activities for our open day for babies abd toddlers outdoors. I thought of things like a exploring sand. A bit like a sensory treasure hunt in some soft clean sand. I was a bit stuck with other activities. Has anyonne got any ideas, please. thanks so much Sunshine
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Please please help!!!! Desperate!!! We are being told so many different things we are totally confused! Can someone pls explain stage by stage how you plan for individual children? Starting from observation through to a planning format- example would be fantastic- if thats not oo cheecky? Thanks so very much sharon
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Global Delay
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Hi all! I have 2 nursery children who are due to go to school this september and whom I have great concerns about. One child's development has caused me concern for some time and I am so relieved that he has finally been referred to a paediatrician for these concerns to be investigated. Of course this probably will take ages and since it is very difficult to know exactly what the problems are it is tricky to know exactly how to help him. One of his problems is that he finds it very difficult with self help skills, particularly putting his socks on and his hands then begin to shake. I'm sure I have seen somewhere a device that helps with socks? or maybe someone has some su…
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Inclusion
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Hi Has anyone got any suggestions, what questions I can use for interviewing a teach on inclusive practice thanks
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Pencil Control Sheets?
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Gathering opinion...what do you think of pencil control sheets? I need to know what your thinking...for instance our children have been mad about bugs and worms this week and these sheets have been brought in to the classroom ( 2 - 4 year olds) to access....ladybirds with dots to join up.....caterpillars to join together with lines...etc.... I wait with baited breath!
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Schemas
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Hi everyone, whilst I know quite a lot about the different types of schemas children can display, does anyone know/ is there any research as to why some children seem to have very definite schema and equally some children have none at all. My experience tells me it's nothing at all to do with intelligence, but does anyone know of any explanation? Thanks for any replies