HOW EYFS FREES US
Regarding the amount of paperwork due to the new EYFS, at my setting we have found completely the opposite. The staff have more time to spend with the children, at activities of the child's choice.
The planning has changed and it is more individually structured, so each child develops at their own pace. The planning is done within the rooms and staff observe children in all areas of play. The parents have opportunities to contribute to their child's planning by taking part in parent observations.
The staff have been positive towards the changes and this has been reflected on the children and parents. We aim for every child to go on an incredible learning journey at our setting; with the support of the EYFS we believe we can do it.
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