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Hi, there's an activity plan template on this thread that you can change the title of and help you get this started xx

Activities that focus on supporting children's socialisation skills are many, depending on their age, stage of development, interests, the resources and daily routine of the setting.

Coming together in a small or large group, playing in parallel or as a pair, you could maybe think about role play activities such as dressing up, kitchen/shop/doctors/post office area & small world eg. garage + cars, house + furniture & figures. Story times, games eg. lotto, what's in the bag, circle time games eg. duck duck goose, ring a ring a roses, music making. Outdoor parachute game on amazon.co.uk,

If you read through your early years framework (depending if you work in England, Wales, Scotland, NI) see what it says about children's social development and if it suggests ways you can support them through activity planning. PSE development for England's EYFS 2014 & turn taking, sharing, sensitivity, tolerance, valuing and friendships.

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means for you to do, has your assessor said they'll be visiting to observe this activity in action?

Making up stories - discover.org.uk
Spaces that support friendly communication - google image search

Hth xx
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