Early Years
Eden Early Years Curriculum
Our Early Years Curriculum meets the aims of our school, it reflects our families and community and sparks a love of learning in our children. Our curriculum meets the requirements of the Early Years Statutory Framework and covers all seven areas of learning.
Personal, Social and Emotional development, Communication and Language, and Physical Development are the prime areas of learning and development in the EYFS framework. These areas are important as they form the foundations upon which all further learning is built.
The specific areas of development give children a strong grounding in literacy and mathematics and broaden their understanding of the wider world, whilst also encouraging creativity and self-expression. Through the specific areas of development and learning in the EYFS framework, the prime areas are applied and strengthened. The specific areas are Literacy Development, Mathematics, Understanding the World and Expressive Arts and Design
Our curriculum design, approach to teaching and the way in which we assess our pupils’ progress is drawn from the non-statutory guidance in Development Matters.
The guidance covers several areas of learning and development. These include reading and maths, but also children’s general development pathway and education journey. It also has guidance to support effective assessment of learning.
Development Matters is underpinned by four themes:
A Unique Child
Positive Relationships
Enabling Environments
Learning and Development
Formative assessment allows our practitioners to observe children, assess their development, look at ways to support them in their learning and development, and extend their learning. Development Matters also provides detailed information about the five main areas of child development in the EYFS, which are:
Cognitive – problem solving and mental skills
Social and Emotional – how children interact with others, managing and expressing feelings
Speech and Language – communication, spoken and written language
Fine Motor Skills – interacting with and using objects
Gross Motor Skills – physical movement from walking to sports
You can find the detailed Curriculum for our Nursery and Reception pupils at the bottom of this page.
https://wordsforlife.org.uk/activities/chat-play-read-interactive-activity-booklets/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people
Tiny Happy People
https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people
Top Tips for Parents
Toilet Training
https://help-for-early-years-providers.education.gov.uk/health-and-wellbeing/toilet-training
(see The Potty Training Guide below)
Readiness for School
https://beststartinlife.gov.uk/school-readiness/
Speech and Language
Developmental Milestones
Starting primary school, BBC Parents' Toolkit
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/groups/cx1lpm3ve37t
Toddler Best Start in Life, NHS
https://www.nhs.uk/best-start-in-life/toddler/
Tiny Happy People - Activities
https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people/activities
Getting Your child ready for School
https://www.manchester.gov.uk/schools-education-and-childcare/getting-your-child-ready-for-school
Cbeebies links
How to become an 'emotion detective': https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people/articles/zyypcxs
How to understand your child's emotional body language: https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people/articles/z8hbh4j
How to talk to your child about emotions: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/talking-to-your-child-about-emotions-love-monster
Tools to support your child's 'big feelings': https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people/articles/zts4fdm
10 practical tips to help your child work through your worries: https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people/articles/zhjbcqt
Seven techniques for helping kids keep calm: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/joinin/seven-techniques-for-helping-kids-keep-calm
Routines: The power of predictability: How routines help your child - BBC Tiny Happy People
The Drawing Badge: Master holding a pencil with Duggee - BBC Tiny Happy People