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    Education 1997-2013 Early Years "Discuss what major policy changes have occurred to improve education provision for Early Years in England during 1997-2013" Historically in England‚ Government involvement in early year’s provision and curriculum was very little. However Education and care needs provided in early years has been adjusted for better. There has been many different ideologies backdated from history about the roles of practitioners‚ families about the early years provision. Many ideas

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    down compared to other children. Some children have speech and language difficulties‚ this leading to additional help being needed. Intellectual Development depends on the opportunity given to a child from an early age. It is important to understand that all children learn in different stages. A task one child may be able to do; another may struggle at‚ due to the individual’s strengths and abilities. Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural Development This is the area of development were children feel

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    Assessment criteria 11.1.1 The early year’s foundation stage legislative framework ensures that early years’ children must learn and progress to have enough knowledge they need to start school and ensures that children are healthy and safe. Here is the list of children from birth to five years old entitlements: - • Sure start children’s centre is working with the parent’s right from the birth of the child by providing early years’ education‚ health‚ family support‚ parenting advice includes training

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    Play in the Early Years Fred Rogers (1999) “Play is often talked about as if it were a relief from serious learning. But for children play is serious learning. Play is really the work of childhood.” Play in the early years is a massive contributor to children’s learning. Play begins from an early age and is developed through early years settings in order to prepare children for school. The principle of the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (from September 2014) focusses on

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    EYMP 1 CONTEXT AND PRINCIPLES FOR EARLY YEARS PROVISION Question: An explanation of the legal status and principle of the relevant Early Years Framework and why the early year frameworks emphasise a personal and individual approach to learning and development 1.1 The statutory framework for the EYFS sets out the legal requirements relating to learning and development and the legal requirements relating to welfare. The EYFS framework has statutory force by virtue of Section 44 of the Childcare

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    Current policies‚ frameworks and influences on the early year’s sector • United nations convention on the rights of the child in 1989 world leaders decided that children needed a special convention just for under 18s because they often need special care. The four core principles are non-discrimination‚ devotion to the best interests of the child‚ the right to life‚ survival and development and to respect the views of a child. They also protect children’s rights by setting the standards in health

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    Values and principles of early years sector. 1)The five basic tenets of good practice are; Equality and Diversity Rights and responsibilities Confidentiality Promote anti discrimination Effective communication The three principles are; The welfare of the child is paramount Practitioners contribute to children’s care learning and development and safeguarding is reflected in every aspect if practice Practitioners work in partnership with parent’s families‚ as they are the child’s first

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    EYMP1 Context and principles for early year’s provision EYMP1.1 Explain the legal status and principles of the relevant early year’s framework and how national and local guidance materials are used in settings In England‚ the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) is the statutory framework that all settings are required to use to set the standards for the learning‚ development and care of children from birth to the age of five. The EYFS curriculum was first introduced in September 2008‚ thus since

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    of foundation subjects within early years and primary education might not be immediately apparent‚ particularly for first year students studying towards qualified teacher status. This essay will‚ therefore‚ unfold the reasons for this inclusion whilst including specific reference to the enclosure of history teaching. The National Curriculum (NC)‚ introduced in 1988 and currently undergoing revision‚ consists of the core subjects: English‚ mathematics and science; compulsory at all key stages‚ and

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    The Early Childhood Initiative Foundation talks about the importance of a‚ “Good beginning.” In there article Teach more/Love more they emphasize the significance of proper social and emotional competence for kids as they approach school age. There research showed that social and emotional competence are rooted in‚ “Secure relationships with attachment to parent(s) or primary caregiver(s) during infancy and the toddler years.” Children who have competent social skills are more confident‚ friendly

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