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What Does it Mean to be Four?

A practical guide to child development in the Early Years Foundation Stage

Jennie Lindon

Education / Schools / Levels / Early Childhood (incl. Preschool & Kindergarten)

What Does It Mean To Be Four, from child psychologist Jennie Lindon, will give you the tools you need to ensure that your work with children, whether in a school, nursery or home setting, is relevant to their individual stages of development. This books looks at the six areas of learning in the EYFS and focusses on what each area means for four-year olds. Each area of development is backed up with examples of how real children learn, what good practice looks like and working in partnership with parents. A must-have for anyone working with four-year olds.
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