Child in reception only coming for 45mins per week
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    Default Child in reception only coming for 45mins per week

    I have been asked to have a child going into Reception for 45 mins once a week. I'm a bit worried about EYFS cause by the time we have got home from school we won't have time to do anything! So her development file is gonna have very little in there! Does anyone know what Ofsted's expectations would be in this situation, Am I still expected to do observations etc?

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    Default Re: Child in reception only coming for 45mins per week

    You will be meeting the Eyfs with the things you do with the child, even in those short timescales.

    You will talk about road safety, wash hands, have a snack, chat about his day...

    All those things can be linked to the eyfs as the child's routine.

    Then if he does anything different, or shows an interest in games etc you can make the odd brief note.


 

 

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