physical development Archives | Little Acorns Nursery School https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/tag/physical-development/ Thu, 15 Sep 2022 11:28:57 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 The ‘Progress Check at Two’ – Rough Guide https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/progress-check-at-2-guide/ Thu, 15 Sep 2022 11:28:57 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=5188 Every 2-year-old attending childcare settings in England is subject to a progress check at the age of 2.Every 2-year-old attending registered childcare settings in England is subject to what's known as a ‘Progress Check at 2’. Today we explain what it entails, who is involved and how it benefits little ones. Here's our rough guide to the Progress Check at 2:

What Exactly is the Progress Check at 2?

The ‘Progress Check at 2’ is, as the name suggests, a complete progress check for children who have reached the age of two. It should be completed before their 3rd birthday and appraises their progress in all the key areas of their learning and development. It's actually a part of the continuous assessment that goes hand-in-hand with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Amongst other things, the EYFS governs the learning and development curriculum that's in place for children attending officially-registered childcare/early years education settings in England. It is appropriate to check that all is well in such areas, particularly at this critical age, and we'll explain why later in this guide.

The ‘Progress Check at 2’ is Not the Same as the ‘2-Year Review’ — But They're Linked

The ‘Progress Check at 2’ is not the same as the ‘2-Year Review’ — but they're ideally linked.The Progress Check at 2 should not be confused with the Healthy Child Programme's 2-Year Review that 2-year-olds also undergo around the same age. While the ‘Progress Check at 2’ looks at the child's learning and development progress and is the topic of today's guide, the separate ‘2 Year Review’ is more about the child's health and wellbeing and is undertaken by healthcare professionals like health visitors. They will look at things like overall health, immunisation uptake, physical and mental health and development, overall wellbeing and support levels from parents, carers or guardians. Although the two reviews are different, there are definite areas of cross-over, so it makes sense for both reviews to align and feed into each other. It's therefore useful for them both to be undertaken at a similar time, in tandem if possible. In this way, a 360 degree picture can be put together to give a complete, all-round, holistic view of the child at this milestone age. In so doing, any issues can be picked up early, so that suitable measures or interventions can be put in place to improve things for the particular child under review. For this reason, parents, guardians or carers of 2-year-olds are encouraged to allow the sharing of information*, pertaining to their child, between the various professionals involved in each of the two reviews. Ofsted inspections will also check to ensure that Progress Checks at 2 are undertaken in an appropriate way at childcare settings. They also recognise the benefits of these progress checks aligning with the separate, more health-based, 2-Year Reviews.

The Significance of Age 2

The age of two is a significant one, hence both reviews taking place at this age. It's a key age where ...]]>