A Guide to the Revised EYFS: Part 2 - Observation and Planning
Ann Langston, director of Early Years Matters consultancy, 04 October 2011, 00:00am
Observation provides a lens through which to view the child's world, so it needs to remain at the heart of a setting's planning cycle under the revised EYFS if practitioners are to meet the developmental and learning needs of every child, says Ann Langston.
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