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    Question Trying to find the EYFS link?

    I know this is probably a very silly request and I should be able to work this out for myself but my porr mind has gone blank

    I'm doing an activity to reinforce road safety with my 2 mindees (a 4 yr old and a 6yr old with mild autism). My question....which areas of EYFS does it cover? I'm thinking PSED and KUW but am not sure which elements or ELGs it would come under.

    Help please my poor brain is starting to protest

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    I would put that under PSED as you are teaching them to keep safe (self-care) and it's also about behaviour too. I think of transport as KUW too so can only agree with how you see things.

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    You will find that it links to everything in one way or another... but yes Psed self care and KUW are probably the strongest links

 

 

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