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I Will Meet My Assessor Next Week But Have Some Problems.i Don;t Know Have To Start.
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Default Unit 208 Support the development of babies and children under 3 years

Hi, this knowledge reference is to do with England's eyfs which absorbed Birth to three matters when it launched in September 2008.

Can you think about your setting's planning and how you layout the room to support children's development?

Does the planning or 'framework you work to mention play areas such as places where children can climb, walk, run, sit, lie down, watch, hold: carpet space, sit n rides, mark making, books, tummy time places, changing areas, blocks, balls? these all support children's development and are evidenced in the way you plan the room and paperwork.

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