Description
For practitioners working with very young children aged 2-3yrs, this provision guide offers much practical support. Complementing the highly regarded 3-5yrs, 5-7yrs and Outdoor Provision Guides, the Early Excellence Guide to Continuous Provision 2-3yrs presents an overview of what Continuous Provision is all about for this age group – what it means, why it’s important and how to plan each area to support young children’s learning and development.
The guide aims to support the development of quality practice, for leaders and practitioners, providing highly accessible information and practical tips to support the development of an effective, developmentally appropriate learning environment.
Invest in this guide and gain the knowledge and confidence to work successfully with young children in your nursery or school. It will help you to secure high quality Early Childhood Education with well planned, thoughtfully resourced continuous provision, along with a thorough understanding of how to use provision and interact in meaningful and impactful ways.
A highly practical resource, and a must have for both senior leaders planning to develop Pre-School Provision for 2-3yrs in schools or settings, as well as practitioners; EYFS Leads, nursery teachers and nursery managers, who seek to understand and embed good quality continuous provision and effective adult interaction.
Packed with information, activities, and planning tools; this guide will help you ensure that your learning environment is a rich, carefully resourced and well managed space to meaningfully and appropriately support your children’s needs. The EEx Guide is a resource that you will cherish and continue to reference back to throughout the year.
You may also want to explore the EEX Guide to Continuous Provision 3-5yrs and the EEX Guide to Outdoor Provision to ensure a seamless journey through pre-school, nursery and reception classrooms.
The EEX Guide to Continuous Provision 2-3yrs features:
- Planning documents, activities and resources
- A three-part illustrated overview of what, why and how
- A useful set of discussion points to support the review of current provision
- A full set of Continuous Provision Plans, one for each provision area with blank formats
- Guidance on how to use the plans with your team