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    Hi everyone,
    Just muddling through with the SEF and a quick thought. I know the EYFS is concentrating on the 0-5 year olds but are we including the older children in our SEF? Just wondering when answering questions and giving examples whether I sould include all the children or are they mainly focussing on the EYFS group?
    Mmmm...overthinking and paperwork on a sunday evening is not a good combination

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    The SEF is about your practice using the Eyfs... so it covers children from birth to the end of Eyfs.

    However if you have something about older children you want to mention to enhance your practice, there's nothing stopping you.

    Just make sure you focus in the little ones.

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    Thanks for your help Sarah, I'm just ploughing through one of your ebooks now

 

 

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