Help for settings on EYFS introduction
Thursday, 13 November 2008
The Pre-school Learning Alliance is releasing a publication to help settings implement the correct policies and procedures when delivering the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS).
Policies and Procedures for the Early Years Foundation Stage will be available from 21 November for £12.60 to members and £16.70 for all others.
"The government does provide guidance on the EYFS but not in a format accessible to parents and providers. They tell you what you need to do, and this publication details how you go about it," said Bridget Allison, publications and information manager at the Pre-school Learning Alliance.
The publication is available to purchase online at www.pre-school.org.uk/shop.
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