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    I Have one of these which is apparently good for fine motor skills but in terms of the 7 areas of learning would this fall into 'physical development'? Even if it's simply for fine motor skills?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mumofone View Post
    I Have one of these which is apparently good for fine motor skills but in terms of the 7 areas of learning would this fall into 'physical development'? Even if it's simply for fine motor skills?
    it would cover all the 7 areas of EYFS...look at Development Matters: Enabling Environments will guide you

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    it would cover all the 7 areas of EYFS...look at Development Matters: Enabling Environments will guide you
    Thanks simona :-) :-)

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    I'm sure it can be applied to more areas of learning depending on what you focus on or what direction you take the activity in, but I'd put it primarily in moving and handling under control of tools x

 

 

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