Send us a text Writing development continues to be one of the most challenging areas for early years educators to address, particularly as we approach end-of-year assessments. The conflict between developmental readiness and curriculum expectations creates a tension that can be difficult to navigate. But what if the solution isn't more formal writing sessions, but rather creating more compelling reasons for children to write? We dive deep into the realities of writing in reception classrooms...
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Send us a text Writing development continues to be one of the most challenging areas for early years educators to address, particularly as we approach end-of-year assessments. The conflict between developmental readiness and curriculum expectations creates a tension that can be difficult to navigate. But what if the solution isn't more formal writing sessions, but rather creating more compelling reasons for children to write? We dive deep into the realities of writing in reception classrooms...
Send us a text Briefing Agenda: Wet play In this short meeting we will be exploring the issues around wet play, the positives and challenges that this brings. To be outside or to not be outside that is the question! Support the show Please check out our social media pages and website. Subscribe, like and share . https://linktr.ee/theearlyyearsstaffmeeting Contact us, we would love to hear your stories, tips and hacks.
The Early Years Staff Meeting
Send us a text Writing development continues to be one of the most challenging areas for early years educators to address, particularly as we approach end-of-year assessments. The conflict between developmental readiness and curriculum expectations creates a tension that can be difficult to navigate. But what if the solution isn't more formal writing sessions, but rather creating more compelling reasons for children to write? We dive deep into the realities of writing in reception classrooms...