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Finding this really hard
Hi everyone
Hope you are ok? I am finding this question really hard i have got until thurs to complete so any help would be useful. Each principline of the EYFS is supported by four commitments. Which of these commitments supports the outcome of making a positive outcome. i have been researching this question for age but still dont know the answer. if any one could point me in the right directon i would happily help out. A very confessed person at present and all i what to do is complete this course after a year of studying to better myself and family life xx |
Hi, this is refering to the 2008 eyfs which has been superseded by this month's edition. In short they all support one or more positive outcome xx
The 5 positive outcomes as identified by ECM 2003 1. being healthy: enjoying good physical and mental health and living a healthy lifestyle 2. staying safe: being protected from harm and neglect 3. enjoying and achieving: getting the most out of life and developing the skills for adulthood 4. making a positive contribution: being involved with the community and society and not engaging in anti-social or offending behaviour 5. economic well-being: not being prevented by economic disadvantage from achieving their full potential in life. The themes, principles, commitments and aspects are included throughout the 2008 resources - the poster and cards are perhaps the most useful for your task where a revised 2012 development matters now holds them as themes, principles and practice - refresh the page if that link throws up a pop-up eyfs 2012 document Guide to 2008 Early years foundation stage fromework - underfives.co.uk I hope this helps xx |
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