How to plan provision to make a positive impact on children's learning
An indispensable guide to addressing all the challenges of continuous provision * Nursery World * A highly readable and very enjoyable book, which clearly explains what is meant by Continuous Provision and how it can be integrated in all areas of Early Years provision. * www.parentsintouch.co.uk * The photos provide reassuring and compelling evidence that the techniques..have been tried and tested before being shared and recommended! * Eye * This would be a useful book for anyone working the early years, which is accessible whilst setting a good level of challenge for practitioners. -- Mary Briggs * Programme Lead for Early Years and Primary ITE *
Dr Alistair Bryce-Clegg was headteacher of a three-form entry infant school and Early Years Unit for 10 years. Alongside his headship he worked as an EYFS consultant working with a diverse range of settings to help them to enhance their EYFS practice. In 2009 Alistair left headship to go into full-time consultancy, and is now the proud owner of ABC Does. Alistair's experience and expertise has meant that he has been invited to work with individuals, settings and Local Authorities both nationally and internationally. Alistair is the author of Effective Transition into Year One and many books in the 50 Fantastic Ideas series. Visit abcdoes.com for new activity ideas and training opportunities, and follow Alistair on Twitter @ABCDoes.
What is continuous provision? Setting up continuous provision Planning for continuous provision Timetabling continuous provision Skill development in continuous provision Objective-led planning and the role of the adult Pulling it all together