EYFS
Welcome to Picasso Class 2024-2025
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Information for Parents - What to expect!
Every child is different and children do not grow and develop at the same rate. This guide highlights what you might notice your child doing at these points in their development. Children learn and develop through playing, exploring, being active, creative and being asked questions to help their thinking.
As you know, being a parent is very special and amazing time as you watch your child grow up. It can also have challenges. This booklet will help you to know how your child is developing by highlighting what to expect, remembering that all children are different. Communication and language and literacy are VITAL areas for you to enjoy supporting your child with. It is important that your child grows up to be a good communicator and a keen reader. One way of using this booklet could be to use it as a reference – see what you notice your child can do. Use it as a prompt to explore and try new things together!
As we begin a new year in Picasso, the EYFS team will be spending lots of time playing with your children, getting to know them and their interests, understand what they already know and planning the next steps in their learning journey. In September we conduct our in house baseline, but we will also begin the DfE (Department for Education) Statutory baseline from week 3. All information about this can be found in the below 'What to expect in the EYFS - A guide for parents' PDF and if you have any queries at all, please do not hesitate to approach a member of the EYFS team. As a parent/carer you play the most vital role in your child's education and we look forward to working with you every step of the way to support your child on their school journey.
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