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    Does any one have any access to these? I would like some to cover all ages, but especially 3-4 yrs. Any ideas?
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    I have sent what I hope is a helpful pm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mummyspice View Post
    Does any one have any access to these? I would like some to cover all ages, but especially 3-4 yrs. Any ideas?
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    does this help sorry it failed will try again
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    Does anyone know why the learning and developing grids repeat the ages i.e. birth to 11mths then 8 to 20 mths etc? Makes a lot of paperwork when i am writing up child progress sheets in all the areas.

    Do you think it would be ok to just do 11 mths to 20mths etc etc ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HELEN10 View Post
    Does anyone know why the learning and developing grids repeat the ages i.e. birth to 11mths then 8 to 20 mths etc? Makes a lot of paperwork when i am writing up child progress sheets in all the areas.

    Do you think it would be ok to just do 11 mths to 20mths etc etc ?

    HELEN 10
    because child dev is not a finite science, different children develop at different rates and different ages , these are just guidelines and there will be a lot of overlapping, look at the charts as just a broad overview....ooh i'm not explaining myself very well....may be someone else can do it better

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    Thanks a lot ladies. As usual you are all so helpful
    Hopefully, after my inspection this week, I may be able to return some for a change!
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