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    Default me again! another observation query!

    almost 3 yr old playing a board game? - orchard toys Incy Wincy Spider

    involving throwing dice/counting dots and then moving spider up drain pipe, then spinning the wheel to see if sunny or rainy!

    this has become a favourite game, and LO wants to play all the time.

    I've covered all the specific areas, but where does 'playing a board' come? I'm guessing under number, plus relationships, but I can't find taking turns!

    THANK YOU!

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    PSE(30-50): Takes turns and shares resources.
    Maths (30-50): matches numeral and quantity correctly. There are loads more of the maths ones which would count too, including saying some number names in sequence

    I'm sure there is something in there about concentrating for extended periods of time, which is more than I'm managing - 10pm and I'm knackered after a house full of people for my 9 year old's Macmillan coffee afternoon. My brain is just basically cake at the moment!


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    Quote Originally Posted by fluff1975 View Post
    PSE(30-50): Takes turns and shares resources.
    Maths (30-50): matches numeral and quantity correctly. There are loads more of the maths ones which would count too, including saying some number names in sequence

    I'm sure there is something in there about concentrating for extended periods of time, which is more than I'm managing - 10pm and I'm knackered after a house full of people for my 9 year old's Macmillan coffee afternoon. My brain is just basically cake at the moment!

    Thank you :-) it was the taking turns one I couldn't find ... You know when you know it's there but can't find it!

    Hope your coffee afternoon was successful xxx

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    Early years outcomes doesn't contain all the things children do and say - it can't possibly include everything.

    We are asked to use Early Years Outcomes to make 'best fit' judgements and remember EYO is not a tick list

    Early Years Outcomes is not a tick list..! - Independent Childminders

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    Early years outcomes doesn't contain all the things children do and say - it can't possibly include everything.

    We are asked to use Early Years Outcomes to make 'best fit' judgements and remember EYO is not a tick list

    Early Years Outcomes is not a tick list..! - Independent Childminders
    oh I know, I do use best fit ... but I KNEW 'taking turns' was there somewhere ... I just couldn't find it!

 

 

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