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Pre-Birth to Three Positive Outcomes for Scotland’s Children and Families National Guidance and Multimedia Resource
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Pre-Birth to Three: Positive Outcomes for Scotland’s Children and Families designed to support all adults who work with and on behalf of Scotland’s youngest children.
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The Policy Landscape
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Pre-Birth to ThreeCurriculum for Excellence Learning Continuum Successful Learners ConfidentIndividuals Responsible Citizens EffectiveContributors
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Four Key Principles for Best Starts and Positive Outcomes All staff working with babies and young children should be aware that each of the Four Key Principles are interrelated and interdependent. Rights of the Child Relationships Responsive Care Respect
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Nine Features of the Four Key Principles in Practice: Role of Staff Attachments Transitions Observation, Assessment, Planning Partnerships Health and Wellbeing Literacy and Numeracy Environments Play
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Continuing Professional Development Reflection and Action Case Study Signpost to Research
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DVD......... Aims to bring the national guidance to life by presenting film clips of ‘practitioners at work’ in a variety of settings across Scotland. CPD resource.
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All sections of the Guidance Conversations with experts Full policies and publications Experts’ biographies Links to websites and research materials CD
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Continuing Professional Development Examples of how to use the guidance and multimedia resource to support your practice: Reflection and Action Case Studies Signpost to research
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Information leaflet for Parents and Carers with supporting film clips available online
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The National Guidance and Multimedia Resource can be found on Education Scotland’s Early Years website: http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/earlyyears/prebirthtothree/index.asp
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