Obs and linking them to EYFS 6 areas of development
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    Default Obs and linking them to EYFS 6 areas of development

    Hi there,

    I was just wondering if all of you link your observations to the 6 areas of learning and development, AND also to the sub-categories of these?
    Is that a requirement, or how does it work?

    I have started observations on my daughter to 'practise' once I'm childminding, however I've not always linked the 6 areas to the sub-categories (not to all of them anyhow..)

    Do I make any sense at all...
    ??

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    Default Re: Obs and linking them to EYFS 6 areas of development

    Yep, I link to the aspects so it could be KUW ICT or PSRN Calculating and also the 4 themes/commitments, Unique Child 1.1 Child Development 1.2 Inclusive Practice 1.3 Keeping safe 1.4 Health and Well Being etc etc etc.

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