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    Hi All

    Ive just returned from mat leave and have a baby aged 9 months on books that i care for, i was having my network meeting with my co-oridator who had a look at my child portfolio of observations and photos. Shesaid that this is great although i need to do a tracking list of development
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    Where do i start??????????

    Any advice greatly appreciated

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    Shell

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    Look in the free resources section (top of forum) under free downloads - EYFS assessment sheets - think that's what she means

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    When you do an observation or parents give you info from what baby is doing at home, put a date on the top and check how it links to the Eyfs.

    Over the months you can then fill in the Eyfs development matters sheets with dates for the child progressing through the ages and stages.

    Hth

 

 

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