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    :-) I've just spent a good 10 minutes talking about clocks/telling the time/discussing numbers and then day/month/season plus weather with 3 1/2 yr old, whilst looking at/moving bits on my wooden clock/calendar. He used brilliant language and thinking :-)

    I know there is something in development guides about time/ etc but I'm having a dense moment and can't find it! I've put 'noticing numerals in the environment' and covered language but can anyone help with the awareness of time ? !

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    time is under mathematics , space shape and measure ad I would put seasons etc under UTW , •Developing an understanding of growth, decay and changes
    over time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mama2three View Post
    time is under mathematics , space shape and measure ad I would put seasons etc under UTW , •Developing an understanding of growth, decay and changes
    over time.
    :-) thank you! I knew it was there, I just couldn't find it!

 

 

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