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The centre will offer two-day, three-day or five-day options for daycare services for children aged four months to four and will follow the British Curriculum of Development and Early Years Foundation stage (EYFS) framework. Daycare decisions made easy Ideal for cross-curricular plant topics in...
This new curriculum combined existing government ideas regarding the care of under 5s including the 'Every Child Matters' (ECM) policy: children's services have to respond to 5 outcomes for all children from birth to 18: being …show more content… The main goals of EYFS are to allow all ...
It adds: “At the point at which schools consider it appropriate to teach their pupils about LGBT, they should ensure that this content is fully integrated into their programmes of study for this area of the curriculum rather than delivered as a standalone unit or lesson. “Schools are free...
The Early Years Foundation Stage Framework (essentially the curriculum for pre-school, Nursery and Reception children) sets out Early Learning Goals (ELGs), each of which has an ‘expected level of development.’ It’s important to keep in mind, though, that children at this stage vary hugely...