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    Hi,

    My January planning is baseda round a winter theme, covering all the areas of the EYFS, if you would like to look, I have posted it on my blog, go to:

    http://little-blossoms-childminding....-planning.html

    All the links are on there, hope it helps some of you!

    Happy New Year!

    jenni

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    Wow that's me sorted, brilliant, thank you very much!

    Happy new year to you too!

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    thanks for some great ideas

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    Brilliant ! Thank you . I like the birds link , will add that to my planning

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    great ideas , thanks. Love the muddy hands pic on your website too x

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    Thank you xxx

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    Twinkles, if you register for the birdwatch, they send you 12 A4 cards, with a beautiful drawing on one side, and some info on the other, i laminated mine to keep them fresh!

    Jenni

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    It is great but what happens if the children don't want to do the activities? won't the parents read your website and expect something to be produced?
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    That's great Jenni. Just disappointed I did not see it before I spent the last 2 hours doing my own planning! Oh well still liked your ideas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebbieS26 View Post
    It is great but what happens if the children don't want to do the activities? won't the parents read your website and expect something to be produced?
    Hi Debbie,
    My parents know that I follow their children's interests, and they know clearly exactly what i am supporting them in exploring, for example, one little one is fascinatd by things that roll and turn so I plan activities like painting by rolling cars on paper, and playing with a lazy susan turntable and rolling cars down planks, etc etc. My theme planning is to enrich what I already do, as I said in my post, it's not the be all and end all and they understand that. It is clearly stated in my policies how I work and they are happy with that. It provides some ideas for activities with the older children who usually do want 'something' to do when they are here, unless they get lost in their game!! Many of the things that I have planned do not have an end result anyway so there is nothing to be produced. The counting books are for a 4 1/2 year old that isn't in school yet and she loves to do them, as well as work sheet type things. I wouldn't expect the 14 month old to be 'producing' them!!!!! Why do I feel like I'm neeeding to justify this??!!

    Best Wishes, Jenni

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    Quote Originally Posted by hello kitty View Post
    That's great Jenni. Just disappointed I did not see it before I spent the last 2 hours doing my own planning! Oh well still liked your ideas.
    Glad to have been helpful, if only in retrospect!!!!

    Jenni

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    I love your ideas thanks x

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    Amazing!!!!
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    Loving your blog Jennifer, particularly like the idea of ice cub painting I too have registered to do the bird watch, it was a lovely resource pack. Happy watching

    Would be very interested in seeing your planning sheet when you post it I too feel my planning sheet doesnt fully show the link from my observations to planning. Look forward to seeing it on your blog

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    Quote Originally Posted by jumpinjen View Post
    Hi Debbie,
    My parents know that I follow their children's interests, and they know clearly exactly what i am supporting them in exploring, for example, one little one is fascinatd by things that roll and turn so I plan activities like painting by rolling cars on paper, and playing with a lazy susan turntable and rolling cars down planks, etc etc. My theme planning is to enrich what I already do, as I said in my post, it's not the be all and end all and they understand that. It is clearly stated in my policies how I work and they are happy with that. It provides some ideas for activities with the older children who usually do want 'something' to do when they are here, unless they get lost in their game!! Many of the things that I have planned do not have an end result anyway so there is nothing to be produced. The counting books are for a 4 1/2 year old that isn't in school yet and she loves to do them, as well as work sheet type things. I wouldn't expect the 14 month old to be 'producing' them!!!!! Why do I feel like I'm neeeding to justify this??!!

    Best Wishes, Jenni
    Hi Jenni

    I wasn't questioning your practice, just asking as parents always seem to want to see things here.

    I think you website is great.

    Debbie
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    Jenni
    What a fantastic planning! You've clearly really thought about it all - it shows - well done you!
    Georgina x

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    this is fab many thanks
    i love the muddy hands!
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    Fame at last!

    It looks brilliant!

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    Thanks for all your lovely replies.... I think there's a way to go before I'm on the red carpet yet Sarah!!! I only linked to the blog cos I caouldn't work out how to post links on here without them going all funny!!!!

    Debra, thanks, you must have very demanding parents, what do they expect to see from you and their children??

    Jenni

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    You've inspired me my lo's are 18mths and 2 so difficult to plan in any great depth, but after seeing your planning i have produced an ideas sheet. Thank you for sharing, btw i hope you realise you'll be 'inspiring' my planning every month- so keep up the good work

 

 
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