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Early Years Foundation Stage - Everything you need to know

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The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is part of the Government's wider scheme, laid out in the Children's Plan and Every Child Matters, to give all children the best possible start in life.

Introducing statutory standards for childcare for 0- to 5-year-olds gives every child the right, regardless of their background, to play, have fun and develop safely when they are looked after outside of their home. It means that parents can relax, safe in the knowledge that their children will get the same excellent standards of learning and care, regardless of the type of setting they attend.

At the heart of the EYFS is the principle that young children need to play in order to have fun, make friends and to begin to learn and understand about the world around them. The EYFS is a play-based framework that acknowledges that every child is unique and they learn and develop at different rates and in different ways.

This media pack provides useful information on the EYFS, and includes case studies and detailed early learning goals.

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    Audience: Early Years Providers, Lead Member for Children's Services, Parents
    Format:   Date issued: August 2008
    Function: Information  Reference: D16-7781-0808  

    Price: FREE

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    Includes

    • Why Early Years Matters
    • The Early Years Foundation Stage – the detail
    • EYFS myth buster
    • Key Contacts
    • Appendix

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