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Editor's view - the importance of PSED

Early Years Curriculum
Some areas of learning are more important for the very youngest.

It seems that one option being considered as part of the Early Years Foundation Stage review is to move away from the equal weighting given to all six areas of learning and put more emphasis on personal, social and emotional development, and communication and language (see news, page 4).

The idea of paying equal attention to each area - PSED, CLLD, Problem-Solving, Reasoning and Numeracy, Knowledge and Understanding of the World, Creative Development and Physical Development - springs from sound intentions, but is problematic in practice, particularly where birth to three-year-olds are concerned.

For babies and toddlers, the vital importance of good relationships and attachment cannot be overstated. Without these, there will be huge barriers to development. Likewise, communication and language are fundamental for young children. Those with speech and language delays will be likely to have behavioural problems as well as difficulties engaging with other areas of the curriculum.

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