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Kids Around the Woodhouse Park. The image of the child Following the initial Being Two’s project training, our manager arranged a staff meeting.

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1 Kids Around the Clock @ Woodhouse Park

2 The image of the child Following the initial Being Two’s project training, our manager arranged a staff meeting in order to feedback. As part of the meeting we discussed what words we think describe a two year old. The display encouraged our practitioners to discuss the Being Two’s project and also encouraged our parents and carers to ask questions and have their say. The manager then produced a display to explain the Being Two’s project and showcase our chosen words.

3 Parent/carer feedback “I am so happy with the partnership that me and Dillan’s key worker’s have.” “I was really pleased with Dillan’s video clip. It was lovely to see how much he has developed according to the EYFS.” “ It was lovely to see that Dillan was playing with the train track and how deep in thought he was.” “Watching the clip provided clear evidence that he is the same child at nursery as he is at home.” “Dillan thrives at nursery as everything is continued from home through to nursery.” “Communication is so important and is always met with the girls.”

4 Who are our most vulnerable children? MCAF CP SEN CIN IEP/ILP LAC FIP

5 Understanding our Vulnerable Children 2 YO 3 YO This image shows children who are currently the focus of MCAF, CIN, IEP/ILP, CP, LAC, SEND and those working with FIP, Health, SureStart and other agencies.

6 How we support our most vulnerable children. Observations Assessments individual planning Tracking Learning Journeys Two Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Co-ordinator’s IEP’s ILP’s MCAF TAC Speech and language Rodney House Pre-school special needs Health visitors SCAIT Team Educational Psychologist Occupational Therapist Sensory Support Service Sure Start

7 Day In The Life Sheets Parent Forums Stay & Play Sessions Signposting Learning Journeys Website Verbal discussions Social Media Email How we communicate with parents and carers.

8 Peer observations Having Ben the Bear present while they sang the ‘hello song’ helped keep the children’s attention. The children chose the ‘Dear Zoo’ book to read. The children joined in by listening and sharing. The children made the animal sounds, named them and described what the animals were doing in the pictures. Practitioner Feedback “One thing I would do differently is choose a bigger space for my activity so all the children have a clear view. I am going to use the book ‘Dear Zoo’ as our book of the month and continue to read the book at circle time as the children responded very well to it. This will cover a lot of areas in the EYFS especially developing my key groups personal, social and emotional development and their communication and language development.”

9 Using assessment We document individual children’s progress by: Observation Tracking Individual planning Learning Journeys Home learning We use knowledge gained from the 12 weekly tracking to plan for the child’s next steps we share this with parents and carers when talking about their child.

10 Glossary IEPIndividual Education Plan ILPIndividual Learning Plan MCAF Manchester Common Assessment Framework TACTeam Around the Child SENSpecial Educational Needs SENDSpecial Educational Needs and Disabilities CINChild In Need CPChild Protection FIPFamily Intervention Project EYFSEarly Years Foundation Stage LACLooked After Children SCAITSocial Communication Assessment and Intervention Team


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