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Default What would you change in the EYFS?

Hi Everyone,

I am just hoping to start a bit of a discussion about the EYFS here as I have noticed a few things relevant to children's development are ommitted from the learning goals. Can I ask you all, what would you change (if anything) about the principles and context of the EYFS, and why would you change it? If you would make no changes, please explain why.

Thanks for taking your time to read and comment :)

Miss Dee x
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