Includes: guidance on best practice and EYFS statutory requirements; focus on each strand of the 'A Unique Child' theme for Child Development; practitioners' checklists and points for reflection; and real case studies. Taking the 'A Unique Child' theme at the heart of learning, this is an essential title for all practitioners and childminders who want further guidance and in-depth understanding on the principles and commitments that accompany babies' and children's developmental journey throughout the EYFS. Every child is a unique child and '... a competent learner from birth who can be resilient, capable, confident and self-assured'. It is therefore crucial that practitioners encourage and support each child to thrive in every area of development at their own pace and in their own individual ways. This book will provide a purposeful guide to best practice, inviting practitioners to reflect on three main strands: child development; a skillful communicator; a competent learner. Real case studies are included, with typical examples describing how requirements are and should be met.
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A very useful Level 4 book. I recommended it to students studying children's learning and development. All the information is presented in a well structured and accessible way, for instance, discussion, description and tables. Guidance to extra reading to extend ideas is particularly useful as are the You Tube links. --Jackie Braithwaite, Senior Lecturer , University Centre Stockport College.
Linda Pound is an early years consultant, trainer and writer who has been head of a nursery school, an LA inspector and a university lecturer. Linda writes extensively on a range of topics related to early childhood care and education.
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