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Unread 11-09-2008, 10:28 PM
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Hi everyone just about to embark on my nvq4 and Iam really quite nervous and scared!!!! I did my 3 four years ago and have been a nursery teacher the past 3 but I struggle with academic stuff think I could be into deep!!!! I really want to go for this any advice out there?? xx
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Unread 11-09-2008, 10:55 PM
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Hi, Bagpuss
It is only natural to feel like this and i'm sure you will find that most of us on here have felt like this at one time or another.
You probably don't realise how much you already know, and that you will be able to transfer your knowledge to your course. There is plenty of support on here and at your college. (If you are doing it at college?)
If you get stuck, the members on here are a lovely bunch and very helpful, you will probably find a lot of answers you will need for your forthcoming assignments already on here.

Best of luck and have faith in yourself.

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Hi and a very warm welcome.

Best wishes for your nvq start and always feel free to post whenever needed.

Search is a good resource to use .. it's the link at the top right of the page and will help locate Knowledge replys and other related threads. Enjoy Silkysteps and please shout if you get stuck ..

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I think you will find the fact that you have done your level 3 will be a great help - I found getting my head round the layout and the way the questions are worded the hardest part!!. For level 4 you just need to go a bit deeper into your answers also the new EYFS will be a big part of the level 4
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Thanks for your supportive words. Iam sure it will be fine, I have yet to have my induction Iam looking forward to it but just so worried about fitting it all around my family and my class teacher role . I suppose its about managing my time!!!
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Also its remembering everything from my 3 and Iam sure certain things have changed as we all know with the EYFS!!!!
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