Across
- 6. The professional duty to share concerns about child safety with relevant authorities
- 9. The act of watching and recording children's development to inform planning
- 10. A document that summarises a child's learning and development at the end of the EYFS
- 11. A legal requirement that early years professionals must follow to keep children safe
- 12. The framework that sets standards for learning, development, and care of children aged 0-5 in England
Down
- 1. A method of recording observations where a practitioner writes detailed notes about a child's actions
- 2. The official document outlining child protection laws in the UK
- 3. A learning approach that promotes child-led activities and hands-on experiences
- 4. 4. The system of support and influence on a child, introduced by Bronfenbrenner
- 5. The theorist who introduced the concept of 'scaffolding' in child
- 7. A famous psychologist known for his cognitive development theory
- 8. A play theory that involves children exploring objects in their own way, often with everyday items
- 10. The type of play where children play next to each other without interaction
