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    I have been asked to share some ideas for making observations different / interesting ... I hope you find my new blog useful -

    Observations prompts -

    I have talked about different types of observations here -

    Sarah's Blog: Observations and the EYFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    I have been asked to share some ideas for making observations different / interesting ... I hope you find my new blog useful -

    Observations prompts -

    I have talked about different types of observations here -

    Sarah's Blog: Observations and the EYFS

    Hth

    Sarah707 I'm sure you read my mind at times, your blogs almost always coincide with what I am thinking about.
    Thank you for this blog

 

 

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