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    I took some lovely photos this a.m of mindee (16mths) playing with water, mixed with johnsons shampoo, n food colouring.

    I observed her, painting the ground - CD - Exploring media & materials
    making brummm sound with car -CLL - Language for communication
    Washing hands & arms - PSED -self care
    watched birds landing on bird table with great interest - KUW - place

    Also have another of her trying on my dd high heel - CD- developing imagination & imaginative play

    Is this ok prop missed out loads, basically I am gonna stick photos with area of development underneath with a brief description of what lo was doing
    Michelle x:current loss to date - 100lb clapping:

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    sounds great I prefer to use pics instead of writing too and the children like to look at their pics rather than a page of text that means nothing to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huggableshelly View Post
    sounds great I prefer to use pics instead of writing too and the children like to look at their pics rather than a page of text that means nothing to them.
    Yh with pics I dont have to go into too much explanation, just write/type a line then pop in folder lol
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    yep and its easier to flick back for reference too!
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    HELLO, i AM ARRANGING MY FIRST SIX MONTH MEETING WITH ONE OF MY PARENTS TO GO OVER EVERYTHING AND WHAT I HAVE RECOREDED WITH MY MINDEE, I HAVE TAKEN PICTURES, WROTE A LITTLE NOTE EACH SIDE OF WHAT HE WAS DOING, HIGHLIGHTED IN THE SECTION WHAT AREAS ARE COVERED WITH THE ACTIVITY HE WAS DOING IN THE PICTURE. THEN AT THE BOTTOM I HAVE WRITTEN WHAT I OBSERVED WHILE HE DONE THE ACTIVITY IF HE (ENJOYED OR NOT IF HE FOUND SOMETHING TO HARD OR TO EASY) AND THEN IN A SEPERATE PART I WROTE IN WHAT I COULD DO IN THE FUTURE TO HELP ACHIEVE A GOAL OR WHAT I WILL DO TO MOVE HIM ONTO THE NEXT STAGE AND WHAT I WILL CONTINUE TO DO IF HE ENJOYED A PATICULAR ACTIVITY

    DOES THIS SOUND OK IS THERE MORE I SHOULD ADD

    SORRY IT IS ALL IN CAPITALS
    Last edited by samijored; 26-11-2013 at 09:53 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michellethegooner View Post
    I took some lovely photos this a.m of mindee (16mths) playing with water, mixed with johnsons shampoo, n food colouring.

    I observed her, painting the ground - CD - Exploring media & materials
    making brummm sound with car -CLL - Language for communication
    Washing hands & arms - PSED -self care
    watched birds landing on bird table with great interest - KUW - place

    Also have another of her trying on my dd high heel - CD- developing imagination & imaginative play

    Is this ok prop missed out loads, basically I am gonna stick photos with area of development underneath with a brief description of what lo was doing
    It sounds ok but as the child is only 16 months I would concentrate on the 3 prime areas: PSED, CL and PD
    The role play you could probably add to PSED

    make sure you use the right terminology ...Ofsted will notice
    CD as in Creative Development has been replaced by Expressive arts and design (Specific area)
    KUW is now Understanding the World (Specific area)
    CLL is now Communication and Language (Prime Area) then Literacy in Specific Area

    See EYFS p4-5

    Does it help?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simona View Post
    It sounds ok but as the child is only 16 months I would concentrate on the 3 prime areas: PSED, CL and PD
    The role play you could probably add to PSED

    make sure you use the right terminology ...Ofsted will notice
    CD as in Creative Development has been replaced by Expressive arts and design (Specific area)
    KUW is now Understanding the World (Specific area)
    CLL is now Communication and Language (Prime Area) then Literacy in Specific Area

    See EYFS p4-5

    Does it help?
    Simona you do realise the post is from 2009? x
    Reach for the Moon. If you fail, you'll still land among the stars

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    Quote Originally Posted by SwanLake View Post
    Simona you do realise the post is from 2009? x
    Thank you for that ...No I totally miss that altogether
    Teaches me to turn the computer off late at night!
    Thank you

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