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    Default Schemas, planning and the Eyfs

    Schemas fascinate me!

    They are repeated patterns of play... they are obvious in some children; some children have more than one schema at a time; other children do not seem to be playing using schemas then will suddenly change and start wrapping everything up into parcels.

    Having researched for this e-book, now I know why children feel the need to play in this way.

    I hope you enjoy finding some new play ideas. All the planning in this e-book is linked to the EYFS.

    Price - £3.99 available from www.knutsfordchildminding.co.uk

    Thank you!

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    OOh had to have this, love schemas

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    Love schemas too...just sent an email to someone re obs...using a schema as an example...will have to point them in the direction of this thread!
    Blaze x

 

 

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