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An EYFS expert sharing and creating resources and content for engaging learning opportunities. Support and professional development resources for all. Copyright ©thedyslexicleader - 2024

An EYFS expert sharing and creating resources and content for engaging learning opportunities. Support and professional development resources for all. Copyright ©thedyslexicleader - 2024
AfL Strategies for Early Years and KS1 teaching
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AfL Strategies for Early Years and KS1 teaching

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These Assessment for Learning strategies have been taken from a variety of sources and are not extensive but work very well in Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 classrooms. Set out with subjects and ideas with learning intentions and themes and teaching ideas. This document offers teachers easy to access and ways to encourage and develop interaction information assessment teaching strategies in all lessons. With over 30 ways to incorporate formative assessment into your daily teaching this document is a fantastic resource to support and enhance all lessons and must to support Early Carer Teachers and those moving to Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage One.
Toilet Training Books and Support Leaflet
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Toilet Training Books and Support Leaflet

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Toilet Training Books and Support Leaflet Check out this fantastic, simple and easy to access toilet training books leaflet to support parents and practitioners with toilet training their children. Toilet training is a big deal for children and is individual to each child but these are some fantastic books which are supportive in sharing ideas, engaging children and inspiring them to use the toilet. From needing a wee to doing a poo on the big toilet - there’s nothing not covered here in these books. Even animals have to go to the toilet! If you are a practitioner wanting to give parents ideas on how to support their child with toileting or a parent wondering where to start in this (what can feel like a minefield) journey then have a gander at these books and head down to your local library to borrow them!