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    im in the middle of doing my SEF what does everyone else but for this section

    so far i have

    having lables on all my toys so children can tidy away indipendetly

    putting on or trying to put on own coats and shoes

    washing hands going to the toilet ect

    would providing books and toys of other cultures and learning about how others live come under this also

    also sharing ect - would that come in at this section

    anything else that needs to go in this bit ??

    I do ont like sef it may sound blonde ( i am) but the way the questios are asked confuse me i need examples

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    When children make a positive contribution to the world around them they are learning about similarities and differences... inclusion... equality of opportunity etc so yes your examples are perfect!

    Positive contribution might also cover some of the ways you manage relationships with parents / other settings etc BUT watch out as these questions are repeated later in the SEF.

    Do you have the guidance document? it is in free downloads at the top of the forum along with some other info you might find useful

 

 

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