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WebbAt Olympus KeyMed Day Nursery we have two sensory rooms, the Art Expression room and Relaxation room. The Art Expression room is a small area equipped with a cupboard, running water, white walls and interactive sensory floor tiles, and fitted with ceiling UV blacklights (for safety purposes). Within this room children paint, draw and construct. WebbThe UK government published the Statutory Framework for the early years foundation stage in March 2024. It sets standards for the learning, development and care of children from birth to five years old. Areas of learning The EYFS framework outlines seven areas of learning: Communication and language Physical development duty of care housing
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WebbThe Theories and Principles Underpinning the EYFS In Relation To Developing and Supporting Each Child as an Individual The EYFS is a single value structure for children from birth to the age of five. It brings simultaneously and restores Birth to Three Matters, the Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage and the National Standards for under … WebbConference Paper. Full-text available. Nov 2013. Tim Jay. Jo Rose. Ben Simmons. View. Show abstract. 'It's Teaching … but not as we know it': Using Participatory Learning Theories to resolve the ... WebbThe EYFS Statutory framework (2008 suggested that play is vital to a child’s development; play should be supported by adults but led by the child thus promoting self-confidence, problem solving and social skills. Goouch (2006) adds, child led play promotes self-esteem and reinforces a child’s identity particulary the imaginary play. duty of care in a care setting