Parents,
As you know, the Early Years
Foundation Stage (EYFS) is a framework that applies to all childminders,
schools and nurseries that provide care and education for children from birth
until the end of the Reception year.
From 1st
September 2012, the EYFS is set to be revised and some new changes will be
taking place. The new version is available online for you to view using the
links below. This
morning I have been on a training course run by the NCA to educate me on the
new revised framework. I have obtained a
certificate for the course which can be found in my portfolio for parents to
see at any time if they wish.
The
revised EYFS contains the legal requirements and guidance information which I
have to use to make sure I meet your child’s needs. There will be a few changes
to the EYFS which I will be introducing to you over the next few weeks so that when
the revisions become official on 1st September, there will be a
smooth transition from the old version to the new.
To summarise; There will be 7 Areas of
Learning and Development divided into Prime and Specific
areas. When working with the youngest children I will be focusing
mainly on the 3 PRIME
areas. These are:
·
Personal, social and emotional development
·
Physical development
·
Communication and Language
These form the basis for successful learning in the
other four SPECIFIC areas. These are:
·
Literacy
·
Mathematics
·
Understanding of the world
·
Expressive Arts and Design
As they grow in confidence and ability in the 3 prime
areas the balance will shift to a more equal focus on all 7.
A child’s learning and development will continue to be
implemented through planned, purposeful play which is individually tailored to
each child’s needs and interests. This will be both child and adult led. Activities will become more adult led as a
child gets older to prepare them for school
One of the
main changes for parents is the amount of input you will be asked to give into
your child’s learning experiences while they are with me. At the moment I
involve you in many different ways; but the new EYFS is asking childcare
practitioners to think of new things to share with parents and carers and come
up with new ways of asking you for information about what your child is doing
and saying at home. I
will encourage and support parents in guiding development at home to ensure
your child receives the best possible start.
Another
new legal requirement of the revised EYFS is for childcare practitioners to
write up a ‘2 year progress check’ for your child. A summary of your child’s development in the 3 PRIME
areas must be carried out when your child is aged between 24-36 months. This
will then inform and support the assessment made by your child’s Health Visitor
at their '2 year check' so that they have an accurate insight into how your
child is developing at home and in other settings and not just in a room in the
doctors surgery where your child may be unwilling to co-operate!
I request that parents inform me when their child has
an appointment for their check so that we can work together to prepare his/her
report.
I look
forward to sharing more information about the revised EYFS with you over the
coming months and I have provided some links below which parents may find
interesting. In the meantime, if you
have any questions please let me know.
You can also find out more on my website at www.oakleychildcare.com where I will be adding more information over the coming weeks.
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