Understand how to plan to meet the needs of the developing child
In this tutorial you will learn:
- The importance of observations
- The purpose of planning
- The need to set targets tailored to individual children
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- Laser Learning reading text ‘Planning to meet the child’s needs’
- ‘Observation, assessment and planning’ webpage on the Early Years Matters website
- https://birthto5matters.org.uk/observation-assessment-and-planning/
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Click on the icon to the left to have a look at ‘Development Matters in the Early Years Foundation Stage’. You do not need to read all the document but it can be used as a reference when you plan. It includes suggestions on what adults can do based on the areas of learning and development of the EYFS, divided by age ranges of children. It also includes an overview of the planning cycle.
- NB You do not need to buy these books. You should be able to borrow them from your local library or from your setting.
- Borrow a copy of ‘Planning for Children’s Play and learning: Meeting children’s needs in the later stage of the EYFS’ Jane Drake (Routledge 4th Edition 2013). The book includes chapters on planning, linking with parents and observations.
- Borrow a copy of ‘Planning for the Early Years Foundation Stage’ by Sandra Smidt (Routledge 2009). This book is part of the Practical Guidance in the EYFS series. Chapter one looks at the benefits of planning, while chapters 2 and 3 looks at planning for learning.
- Click to read ‘A guide to short, medium and long term EYFS planning’ on the Pango site. Does your local authority have its own planning sheets?
- Click to read ‘Meeting the needs of all children’ from the UK Government website
- Think And Challenge
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