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EYFS Physical Development

by Clare Walsh

Pages 2 and 3 of 10

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Mount Carmel Values

Our aim is for every child to leave here an Ambassador of Christ.
Our values are deeply rooted in the high expectations that we have of each child in the school. Our Values permeate across the school through children's learning, friendships, behaviour and leadership.
Our values come from the Church.

C - consideration
H - helpfulness
U - unity
R - respect
C - commitment
H - honesty
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Our British Values

Our children learn about our British Values through 5 areas. These are discussed at whole school liturgies and during lunch times. We are committed to serving our community, with the strong belief that we are one school for all.
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Our Power Values

Our aim is for every child to leave with the power to make a positive change in the world. Through our subjects there are five themes that we believe are integral with teaching children how to become powerful adults.

We ensure that these themes run through our subjects. Children learn about 5 areas of power - Education, Religion, Resources, People and Legacy.
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Physical activity is vital in children’s all-round development, enabling them to pursue happy, healthy and active lives. Gross and fine motor experiences develop incrementally throughout early childhood, starting with sensory explorations and the development of a child's strength, coordination and positional awareness through tummy time, crawling and play movement with both objects and adults. By creating games and by providing opportunities for play both indoors and outdoors, adults can support children to develop their core strength, stability, balance, spatial awareness, co-ordination and agility. Gross motor skills provide a foundation for developing healthy bodies and social, emotional well-being. Fine motor control and position helps with hand eye coordination, which in a link to early literacy. Repeated and varied opportunities to explore and play with small world, activities, puzzles, arts, and crafts and the practice of using small tools with feedback and support from adults, allow children to develop proficiency, control and confidence.
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Area of Learning - PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
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How you can help as parents
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To be an amazing athlete who can show strength, balance and co-ordination when playing, move confidently and safely in a variety of ways and use a range of equipment.
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-Help to develop fine motor control in activities such as drawing, colouring, cutting, threading, construction, use of tools with play dough, paint, cookery etc.
-Help to develop gross motor control in activities such as running, climbing, jumping, skipping, hopping, throwing and catching, simple games with a ball/bean bags, cones etc.
-Help to develop your child’s awareness of personal safety by encouraging looking around, being self-aware, tasking care in activities
-Encourage your child to become independent in dressing, undressing, using the toilet and basic hygiene
-Talk to your child about how to be healthy, encourage eating a balanced diet and exercising regularly
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Our curriculum goal
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To be a talented tool user who can hold a pencil effectively, use a range of tools (e.g scizzors, cutlery, paintbrushes, tweezers) safely with confidence.
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