Examples of types of EYFS Planning

The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) (DfE, 2012) clearly states how early years providers must ensure that the Statutory Framework is embed into everyday practice which allows children to learn and develop.

In regard to planning this should reflect on the different ways children learn and develop, practitioners practice should also demonstrate their level of understanding of how children learn and develop. Within the EYFS there are three characteristics of effective teaching and learning, these have been added to highlight that children can achieve any one of these types of learning at any age, they support children’s learning across the whole EYFS and gives practitioners a more clear focus of what children may be achieving aswell as the development matters.

The three characteristics of effective teaching and learning are:

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The EYFS also concentrates on the prime and specific Areas of Learning and Development, these also interconnect with the Characteristics of Effective Learning

as stated in the EYFS development matters;