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£0.00An Introduction to Childminding provides essential information for individuals interested in becoming childminders. It covers legal requirements, qualifications, and responsibilities. Childminders must register with the relevant authorities and meet specific standards. The role involves providing a safe, stimulating environment for children to learn and grow. Childminders create flexible routines, tailored to children’s individual needs. They support children’s development across key areas, including communication, physical, and social skills. Training and continuous professional development are essential to ensure high-quality care. This guide helps prospective childminders understand the steps to start their business, including insurance, policies, and child protection responsibilities.
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£10.00Observation and assessment planning is crucial for understanding and supporting children’s development. It helps identify individual learning needs and progress. Practitioners observe children’s behaviour, interactions, and skills in various activities. These observations guide future planning, ensuring activities match children’s interests and developmental stages. Regular assessments allow early years practitioners to track progress and make adjustments to their teaching. Effective observation and assessment promote a tailored learning environment, enhancing children’s outcomes. Planning based on observations ensures that children receive the right support. It also strengthens partnerships with parents, sharing insights into their child’s development and learning journey.
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£10.00The Statutory Framework for the EYFS sets the standards for early years education in England. It provides guidelines for child development, learning, and safety. The framework ensures that children from birth to five receive high-quality care and education. It outlines key areas, including communication, physical development, and personal, social, and emotional growth. Providers must meet the requirements to ensure children’s safety and promote their learning. The framework helps practitioners create a stimulating environment that supports children’s development. It also supports partnerships with parents and carers. Adhering to the EYFS framework ensures a consistent, high-quality approach to early education.
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£10.00All About the Money covers every aspect of the financial side of running a childcare service. This presentation helps childminders get organised and understand key financial processes. It includes budgeting for resources, managing income and expenses, and setting appropriate fees. Childminders will learn about funding aid options available for parents, ensuring they can offer affordable care. The presentation also covers compliance with tax regulations and planning for future financial needs. Effective money management supports high-quality care, ensuring childminders can reinvest in professional development and provide a sustainable service for families. Financial knowledge is essential for success in childminding.
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£10.00Characteristics of Effective Teaching and Learning focus on engagement, motivation, and challenge. Effective teaching encourages curiosity and active participation. It provides opportunities for children to explore and experiment. Teachers build strong relationships with children, fostering trust and confidence. They use a variety of teaching methods to suit individual learning styles. Effective learning happens when children are interested, engaged, and challenged at the right level. Teachers observe and assess children’s progress, adapting teaching to meet their needs. The environment should be stimulating, supporting independence and creativity. These characteristics ensure children are prepared for future learning and development in a meaningful way.
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£8.00The Early Years Inspection Handbook, updated in September 2022, outlines the standards for inspecting early years providers in England. It provides clear guidance on how inspectors assess childcare settings, including nurseries and childminders. The handbook focuses on key areas such as education quality, safeguarding, and children’s development. It ensures inspectors evaluate how well providers meet the needs of children. Providers must understand these criteria to ensure compliance and improve their services. The handbook promotes consistent and fair inspections, helping to maintain high standards across the early years sector. It supports practitioners in delivering quality care and education for children.
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£7.50The Statutory Framework for the EYFS sets the standards for early years education in England. It provides guidelines for child development, learning, and safety. The framework ensures that children from birth to five receive high-quality care and education. It outlines key areas, including communication, physical development, and personal, social, and emotional growth. Providers must meet the requirements to ensure children’s safety and promote their learning. The framework helps practitioners create a stimulating environment that supports children’s development. It also supports partnerships with parents and carers. Adhering to the EYFS framework ensures a consistent, high-quality approach to early education.
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£8.00The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) sets the standards for children’s learning, development, and care from birth to five. It covers key areas such as communication, physical development, and personal, social, and emotional growth. The EYFS encourages play-based learning, allowing children to explore and develop at their own pace. Practitioners assess children regularly to track progress and plan for next steps. Parents and carers are encouraged to be involved in their child’s learning journey. The EYFS ensures that children receive a high-quality early education. It helps children build essential skills that will support future learning and development.
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£12.50Working Together to Safeguard Children is a government guidance document outlining the responsibilities of professionals to protect children. It emphasises the importance of collaboration between agencies, including social services, schools, and healthcare providers. The document provides clear protocols for identifying, reporting, and responding to child safeguarding concerns. It ensures that children receive the protection and support they need in cases of abuse or neglect. Professionals are encouraged to share information and work together to ensure children’s safety and well-being. Following this guidance helps ensure a coordinated and effective approach to safeguarding children at risk across all sectors.
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£0.00 – £12.50Development Matters provides guidance for early years practitioners to support children’s learning and development. It outlines key areas of development, including communication, physical skills, and social growth. The document helps practitioners plan and assess activities that are age-appropriate and responsive to children’s needs. It focuses on fostering positive outcomes for children by promoting a balanced approach to learning. Development Matters supports practitioners in tracking children’s progress and identifying areas for improvement. It aligns with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, ensuring a consistent, high-quality approach to early education. The guidance helps create an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all children.
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£8.50 – £18.50Development Matters (Package) provides guidance for early years practitioners to support children’s learning and development. It outlines key areas of development, including communication, physical skills, and social growth. The document helps practitioners plan and assess activities that are age-appropriate and responsive to children’s needs. It focuses on fostering positive outcomes for children by promoting a balanced approach to learning. Development Matters supports practitioners in tracking children’s progress and identifying areas for improvement. It aligns with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, ensuring a consistent, high-quality approach to early education. The guidance helps create an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all children.
This Package includes copies of;
- Development Matters – Book
- Development Matters – Statements
- Development Matters – Tracker
- Development Matters – 2 Year Check
- Development Matters – End of Term Summary
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£2.50Development Matters (Term End) supports practitioners in reviewing children’s progress and planning next steps at the end of each term. It helps assess achievements across key developmental areas. Practitioners can identify areas where children need further support. The document encourages setting specific, achievable goals for each child. Reviewing progress at term’s end ensures that children receive tailored learning opportunities. It promotes a comprehensive understanding of each child’s development. Development Matters guides practitioners in making informed decisions about future activities. This process helps ensure children are on track to meet key milestones in their early years education.
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