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    I'm after activities and toys for each age group covering all EYFS developmental areas - can anyone help?!

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    Do you mean you are writing a list (rather than actually buying stuff?).

    'Development Matters' book will be you best friend for this- see the Positive Relationships and Enabling Environments column-
    eg: PSED (making relationships) 30-50 months mentions 'parachute activities and ring games'.

    You say per 'Area', not 'Aspect' so that makes it easier. And do you actually need each age group (0-11, 8-20, 16-26) or maybe you could simplify to just a 'baby', 'toddler', 'preschooler' or something like that.

    Is this for an Ofsted form? If so, it is most important that you understand the process of finding this info and can talk through your understanding of these Areas (so, what is UW? PSED? etc) and the requirements of different ages (what does a baby need that is different to a 4 year old?).

    HTH x

 

 

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