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Support children’s transition to school
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In 2015, the EYFS Profile results showed that at a national level, 66.3 per cent of children achieved a good level of development. An increase of 5.9 percentage points (ppts) on 2014.Read the rest of the document and then consider whether the profile is supporting children’s preparation for school.
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Tutorial Video
Reading Materials
‘Are you ready? Good practice in school readiness’, produced by Ofsted, 2014
‘Transitions: between settings and activities’ on the One Education website
‘School readiness - a whole child approach’ webpage on the Pacey website
‘What is school readiness?’ webpage on Early Years Careers website
‘School readiness: A conceptual framework’ by Unicef
‘Early years foundation stage profile: 2017 handbook’ by the Department for Education
Presentation
Good Practice Example
Interactive Quiz
Evidence Opportunities
Extended Learning
Click on the icon to the left to read the ‘Resilience Guide for Parents and Teachers', from the American Psychological Association.
Click on the icon to the left to access the free summary of ‘What works in building resilience?’ produced by Barnardo’s.
‘Practice guide: School readiness’ webpage on Leicestershire County Council website. What resources are available in your local area?
In 2015, the EYFS Profile results showed that at a national level, 66.3 per cent of children achieved a good level of development. An increase of 5.9 percentage points (ppts) on 2014.Read the rest of the document and then consider whether the profile is supporting children’s preparation for school.
Click to read this practitioner’s leaflet ‘Let’s support school readiness ‘what you do matters!’ by Bournemouth Borough Council.
Click to read ‘School readiness - A common understanding for Early Years Practitioners in Dorset’ by Dorset County Council.
Click on the right arrow to watch a YouTube video
Extended Learning
Think And Challenge