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Curriculum Intent in Toddler Rooms | Toddlers (18–36 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

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Curriculum Intent in Toddler Rooms

A professional guidance document clarifying curriculum intent for developmentally appropriate toddler practice.

 

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Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, sensory-rich toddler practice grounded in schemas, play, and responsive adult interaction.

  • 👉 This section prevents over-planning and aligns practice.

    • Toddler Pedagogy Position Statement – How Toddlers Learn (18–36 Months) [Free Orienting Sample]

    • Toddler Curriculum Overview & Rationale[Free Orienting Sample]

    • How Our Toddler Curriculum Works

    • The Role of Schemas in Toddler Practice

    • Curriculum Intent in Toddler Rooms (What It Means — and What It Doesn’t)

    • FAQs: Toddler Planning & Pedagogy

  • 👉 Adult understanding, not child targets.

    • Toddler Curriculum Maps

      • Progression across 6-month bands (18–24 | 24–30 | 30–36 months)

    • Intent → Progression Grids (Practitioner Reference)

    • Area of Learning Progression Maps

  • 👉 Observation is the driver of planning.

    • In-the-Moment Planning Prompt Sheets (Toddlers)

    • Weekly Planning Template

    • Toddler Narrative Observation & Analysis Template

    • Focused Observation Templates

      • Communication & Language

      • PSED

      • Physical Development

      • Maths Seeds

      • Characteristics of Effective Learning

      • Behaviour & Emotional Regulation

      • Schema Observation & Analysis

  • 👉 The environment does the teaching.

    Universal Continuous Provision

    • Continuous Provision Setup Guides | Toddler Room

      • Small World

      • Messy / Wet Play

      • Dry Sensory & Loose Parts

      • Construction

      • Role Play / Home Corner

      • Mark Making

      • Book Area / Reading Nook

      • Music & Sound

      • Outdoor

    • Continuous Provision Maps (18–36 Months)

      • C&L

      • PSED

      • PD

      • Maths Seeds

      • Literacy Seeds

      • UW

      • EAD

    • Continuous Provision Audit & Resourcing List

    • Continuous Provision Rotation Planner Toolkit

    • Toddler Visual Support Labelling Pack | 18–36 Months

  • 👉 Movement, regulation and sensory experience.

    • Outdoor Continuous Provision Pack

      • Outdoor Zone-by-Zone Setup Guide (Gross Motor, Sensory/Nature, Creative/Mark Making, Small World Outside, Water/Mud)

      • Seasonal Adjustments Planner

      • Outdoor Risk–Benefit Assessment Template + examples

      • Nature-Based Learning & Schema Guide

      • Outdoor Mark Making & Literacy Opportunities Sheet

      • Outdoor Maths Seeds Sheet

    • Why We Learn Outdoors in All Weathers (Parent Handout)

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      • Food & Nutrition

      • Minibeasts & Nature Explorers

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      • Playful Patterns & Construction

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      • Big Machines & Building

      • Cooking & Food Play

      • Teddy Bears’ Picnic

      • Colours Everywhere

      • Water Play Week

      • My Favourite Things

      • Rhyme Time Week

      • Weather Wonders

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    • Activity Cards Pack

      Supports Child-led learning and responsive provision

    • Area of Learning Progression Maps & Adult Focus Sessions

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      • Communication & Language

      • PSED

      • Physical Development

      • Maths Seeds

      • Literacy Seeds

      • Understanding the World – Experience Progression Pack

      • Expressive Arts & Design – Creative Media & Expression Toolkit

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    • Toddler Room Poster – Five Sentence Stems For Toddler Practitioners

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation Through Language

    • Language-First Approaches in Toddler Rooms

    • Toddler Behaviour & Regulation: A Quick Guide

  • 👉 Proportionate, meaningful assessment.

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    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

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    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

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How Our Toddler Curriculum Works (18–36 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

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How Our Toddler Curriculum Works (18–36 Months)

A professional guidance document explaining how curriculum intent, implementation and impact operate in toddler rooms.

Purpose of This Document

This document explains how our toddler curriculum operates in practice.

It is designed to support:

  • practitioner understanding and confidence

  • leadership oversight and consistency

  • clear articulation of curriculum intent, implementation and impact

  • inspection conversations that accurately reflect developmentally appropriate toddler practice

This is not a timetable, scheme of work or list of expected outcomes. It explains the mechanics of how learning is supported for toddlers aged 18–36 months within the EYFS framework.

Our Starting Point: How Toddlers Learn

Our toddler curriculum is built on the understanding that toddlers learn through:

  • movement and physical exploration

  • repetition and revisiting experiences

  • sensory engagement

  • strong emotional relationships

  • self-chosen, self-directed play

Learning at this stage is:

  • non-linear

  • uneven across areas of development

  • deeply individual

Progress is seen in growing confidence, communication, emotional regulation and sustained engagement — not in completed activities or recorded predefined outcomes.

What We Mean by “Curriculum” in Toddler Rooms

In our toddler rooms, the curriculum is not a set of activities.

Instead, our curriculum is made up of:

  • adult understanding of child development

  • carefully designed continuous provision

  • responsive adult interactions

  • observation-led decision making

  • environments that invite exploration and repetition

Curriculum intent lives primarily with the adults, not the children.

Curriculum Intent: Adult Understanding, Not Child Targets

Our curriculum intent:

  • guides how environments are designed

  • informs the resources we provide

  • shapes adult interactions and language modelling

  • supports practitioner awareness of progression over time

Our curriculum intent does not:

  • set targets for individual children

  • expect all children to access the same experiences

  • dictate daily plans or group activities

  • replace child-led exploration

Intent provides direction for adults while protecting toddlers’ right to learn at their own pace.

Implementation: How the Curriculum Is Lived Day to Day

1. Continuous Provision as the Core

Continuous provision is the primary vehicle for learning in toddler rooms.

Our environments:

  • are sensory-rich and open-ended

  • remain available over time

  • support schematic play

  • allow children to revisit experiences repeatedly

Areas are not rotated to create novelty for adults, but adapted thoughtfully in response to observation.

2. Schemas as a Driver of Learning

Schemas underpin how toddlers explore ideas such as movement, space, connection and cause-and-effect.

In practice this means:

  • adults observe and identify schematic behaviour

  • environments are adapted to support these patterns

  • planning responds to schemas rather than replacing them

Schemas are viewed as developmental pathways, not behaviours to redirect or outgrow.

3. Observation-Led, In-the-Moment Planning

Planning in toddler rooms is:

  • flexible

  • responsive

  • rooted in what children are already doing

Adults:

  • observe before intervening

  • respond through language, modelling or resource enhancement

  • extend learning in the moment when appropriate

Written planning supports reflection and consistency but does not drive daily practice.

4. Adult Interaction and Teaching

Teaching in toddler rooms happens primarily through interaction.

Adults:

  • prioritise emotional security and co-regulation

  • narrate actions and play

  • repeat key vocabulary

  • follow children’s lead

  • model curiosity and problem-solving

Adult-led experiences are brief, optional and playful, and never interrupt deep engagement.

There is no expectation of formal group teaching.

Projects and Themes: Context, Not Content

Projects and themes provide:

  • shared language and experiences

  • a loose context for resource choices

  • opportunities for connection and belonging

They do not:

  • replace child-led play

  • require all children to participate

  • dictate daily activities

Projects flex and evolve based on children’s interests, schemas and engagement.

Progression: Supporting Development Over Time

Progression in the toddler curriculum:

  • is understood by adults, not imposed on children

  • supports professional judgement

  • informs provision and interaction choices

Progress is recognised through changes in:

  • engagement

  • independence

  • communication

  • emotional regulation

  • play complexity

Children are not expected to demonstrate progression in fixed timeframes.

Assessment: Understanding, Not Judging

Assessment in toddler rooms is:

  • narrative

  • observational

  • focused on wellbeing and involvement

It is used to:

  • understand individual children

  • support next interactions

  • adapt environments

  • inform conversations with families

It is not used to:

  • compare children

  • evidence curriculum coverage

  • generate data-driven targets

Inclusion and SEND

Our curriculum assumes competence in every child.

In practice:

  • environments are adapted before expecting children to adapt

  • communication and regulation are prioritised

  • early support is relational and preventative

  • families are key partners

Support is embedded into everyday practice, not delivered as a separate curriculum.

Impact: What High-Quality Toddler Practice Looks Like

The impact of our toddler curriculum is seen when children:

  • feel safe and emotionally secure

  • engage deeply in play

  • communicate in a range of ways

  • explore with confidence

  • show growing independence

These foundations support a smooth, developmentally appropriate transition into Preschool.

Summary

Our toddler curriculum works because:

  • relationships come first

  • play is the curriculum

  • repetition is respected as learning

  • adults follow, support and extend

  • environments do the heavy lifting

This approach aligns fully with the EYFS statutory framework and Development Matters guidance, while protecting what matters most in toddlerhood: time, trust and responsive care.

 

Document Updated: January 2026

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Relationship-led, sensory-rich toddler practice grounded in schemas, play, and responsive adult interaction.

  • 👉 This section prevents over-planning and aligns practice.

    • Toddler Pedagogy Position Statement – How Toddlers Learn (18–36 Months) [Free Orienting Sample]

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    • The Role of Schemas in Toddler Practice

    • Curriculum Intent in Toddler Rooms (What It Means — and What It Doesn’t)

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    • Area of Learning Progression Maps

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      • UW

      • EAD

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    • Outdoor Continuous Provision Pack

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      • Outdoor Mark Making & Literacy Opportunities Sheet

      • Outdoor Maths Seeds Sheet

    • Why We Learn Outdoors in All Weathers (Parent Handout)

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    • Year-Long Project / Theme Curriculum Map (52 Weeks)

    • How Projects Work in Toddler Rooms (Guidance)

    • Schema Coverage & Support Map

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    • 12 × Main Project Planners (3–4 Weeks)

      • All About Me & My World

      • People Who Help Us

      • Autumn - Senses, Colours & Change

      • Light, Dark & Celebrations

      • Winter-Weather, Warmth & Cosy Spaces

      • Transport & Journeys

      • Growing & Changing

      • Animals & Their Homes

      • Food & Nutrition

      • Minibeasts & Nature Explorers

      • Summer - Sand, Sea & Sun

      • Playful Patterns & Construction

    • 8 × Mini-Project Planners (1 Week)

      • Big Machines & Building

      • Cooking & Food Play

      • Teddy Bears’ Picnic

      • Colours Everywhere

      • Water Play Week

      • My Favourite Things

      • Rhyme Time Week

      • Weather Wonders

  • 👉 Invitations, provocations and shared experiences.

    • Activity Cards Pack

      Supports Child-led learning and responsive provision

    • Area of Learning Progression Maps & Adult Focus Sessions

      (Organised by Age Band: 18–24 months | 24–30 months | 30–36 months)

      Supports intentional teaching, vocabulary development and staff confidence

      • Communication & Language

      • PSED

      • Physical Development

      • Maths Seeds

      • Literacy Seeds

      • Understanding the World – Experience Progression Pack

      • Expressive Arts & Design – Creative Media & Expression Toolkit

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    • Toddler Room Poster – Five Sentence Stems For Toddler Practitioners

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation Through Language

    • Language-First Approaches in Toddler Rooms

    • Toddler Behaviour & Regulation: A Quick Guide

  • 👉 Proportionate, meaningful assessment.

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      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

    • OFSTED Questions We’re Ready For

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      • Practical SEND & inclusion strategies for toddlers aged 18–36 months

      • Six quick-reference strategy sheets covering communication, sensory needs, anxiety and behaviour

      • Aligned with the EYFS Framework and the Assess–Plan–Do–Review approach

      • Inclusive, diagnosis-free guidance ready to use in everyday practice

      • Ideal for observations, provision planning, team use and Ofsted evidence

  • 👉 Strong partnerships, realistic expectations.

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    Home–Setting Communication

    • Toddler Room Parent Update & Home Learning Sheet

    • Letter Templates Pack

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    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

    • How To Build Language Through Play

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    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

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    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

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In -T1, Toddlers | 18-36 Months Tags Toddler, How Our Toddler Curriculum Works (18–36 Months)

The Role of Schemas in Toddler Practice (18–36 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

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The Role of Schemas in Toddler Practice (18–36 Months)

A professional guidance document explaining how schemas underpin learning and shape effective toddler practice.

Purpose of This Document

This document explains how schemas underpin learning for toddlers aged 18–36 months and how they are intentionally supported within our practice.

It provides clarity for:

  • practitioners working directly with toddlers

  • leaders overseeing curriculum and provision

  • inspection conversations about intent, implementation and impact

Schemas are a core pedagogical driver in our toddler rooms, not an additional layer of planning.

What Are Schemas?

Schemas are repeated patterns of behaviour through which toddlers explore ideas and make sense of the world.

Toddlers may explore schemas through:

  • physical actions

  • play with objects

  • movement and space

  • sensory experiences

Schemas are not fixed stages. Children may explore several schemas simultaneously or revisit them over time.

Why Schemas Matter in Toddlerhood

Between 18–36 months, toddlers are driven to understand:

  • how things move

  • how objects relate to each other

  • where things belong

  • what happens when they act on the world

Schemas allow toddlers to explore these ideas deeply through repetition.

What may appear as repetitive or challenging behaviour is often purposeful schematic learning.

Common Schemas Seen in Toddler Rooms

While every child is unique, common schemas in toddlerhood include:

  • Transporting – moving objects from one place to another

  • Trajectory – throwing, dropping, pushing or watching things move

  • Enveloping – covering, wrapping, hiding or filling spaces

  • Rotation – turning, twisting, spinning or rolling

  • Connection – joining, separating, building and dismantling

  • Positioning – lining up, stacking, arranging or placing objects carefully

These schemas are viewed as valid and valuable learning pathways.

Our Pedagogical Approach to Schemas

In our toddler rooms:

  • schemas are noticed, named and valued

  • adults seek to understand the learning behind the behaviour

  • environments are adapted to meet schematic needs

  • children are not rushed to move on

Schemas are supported, not suppressed.

Schemas and Curriculum Intent

Our curriculum intent recognises schemas as a central mechanism for learning.

This means:

  • provision is designed with schematic exploration in mind

  • resources are chosen for openness and adaptability

  • adults understand how schemas support development across all areas of learning

Schemas inform adult decision-making but do not create expectations for children.

Schemas in Continuous Provision

Continuous provision plays a key role in supporting schematic learning.

For example:

  • transporting schemas are supported through baskets, bags, wheeled toys and open-ended containers

  • trajectory schemas are supported through ramps, balls, water play and outdoor movement

  • enveloping schemas are supported through den-making materials, boxes, fabrics and sand

Provision remains available long enough for deep exploration rather than being frequently changed.

The Role of Adults in Supporting Schemas

Adults support schematic learning by:

  • observing patterns over time

  • describing and narrating children’s actions

  • offering resources that deepen exploration

  • ensuring safety while protecting learning

Adults avoid unnecessary redirection unless behaviour is unsafe.

Language is used to validate the child’s exploration, not to label it as correct or incorrect.

Schemas, Behaviour and Emotional Regulation

Understanding schemas supports positive behaviour and emotional wellbeing.

Many behaviours often viewed as challenging are better understood as:

  • unmet schematic needs

  • sensory exploration

  • attempts to regulate or understand the environment

By adapting provision, adults reduce frustration and support regulation.

Observation, Assessment and Schemas

Schema observation is:

  • narrative

  • ongoing

  • focused on patterns rather than isolated moments

Observations are used to:

  • understand interests and motivations

  • adapt environments and interactions

  • inform team discussions and planning

Schemas are not assessed against outcomes or used to track attainment.

Schemas and Inclusion

A schema-based approach supports inclusion by:

  • assuming competence in every child

  • valuing non-verbal learning

  • supporting sensory and communication needs

  • reducing behaviour-led responses

Schemas provide a strengths-based lens for understanding all children, including those with SEND.

How Schema-Based Practice Supports Progression

Schema-rich toddler practice supports progression by strengthening:

  • sustained engagement

  • problem-solving

  • physical coordination

  • communication

  • emotional regulation

These foundations support later learning without accelerating children beyond their developmental stage.

Summary

In our toddler rooms:

  • schemas are central to learning

  • repetition is respected as deep thinking

  • environments respond to children

  • adults interpret behaviour through a developmental lens

By embedding schemas into everyday practice, we ensure toddlers are understood, supported and given time to learn in ways that are meaningful to them.

 

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Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, sensory-rich toddler practice grounded in schemas, play, and responsive adult interaction.

  • 👉 This section prevents over-planning and aligns practice.

    • Toddler Pedagogy Position Statement – How Toddlers Learn (18–36 Months) [Free Orienting Sample]

    • Toddler Curriculum Overview & Rationale[Free Orienting Sample]

    • How Our Toddler Curriculum Works

    • The Role of Schemas in Toddler Practice

    • Curriculum Intent in Toddler Rooms (What It Means — and What It Doesn’t)

    • FAQs: Toddler Planning & Pedagogy

  • 👉 Adult understanding, not child targets.

    • Toddler Curriculum Maps

      • Progression across 6-month bands (18–24 | 24–30 | 30–36 months)

    • Intent → Progression Grids (Practitioner Reference)

    • Area of Learning Progression Maps

  • 👉 Observation is the driver of planning.

    • In-the-Moment Planning Prompt Sheets (Toddlers)

    • Weekly Planning Template

    • Toddler Narrative Observation & Analysis Template

    • Focused Observation Templates

      • Communication & Language

      • PSED

      • Physical Development

      • Maths Seeds

      • Characteristics of Effective Learning

      • Behaviour & Emotional Regulation

      • Schema Observation & Analysis

  • 👉 The environment does the teaching.

    Universal Continuous Provision

    • Continuous Provision Setup Guides | Toddler Room

      • Small World

      • Messy / Wet Play

      • Dry Sensory & Loose Parts

      • Construction

      • Role Play / Home Corner

      • Mark Making

      • Book Area / Reading Nook

      • Music & Sound

      • Outdoor

    • Continuous Provision Maps (18–36 Months)

      • C&L

      • PSED

      • PD

      • Maths Seeds

      • Literacy Seeds

      • UW

      • EAD

    • Continuous Provision Audit & Resourcing List

    • Continuous Provision Rotation Planner Toolkit

    • Toddler Visual Support Labelling Pack | 18–36 Months

  • 👉 Movement, regulation and sensory experience.

    • Outdoor Continuous Provision Pack

      • Outdoor Zone-by-Zone Setup Guide (Gross Motor, Sensory/Nature, Creative/Mark Making, Small World Outside, Water/Mud)

      • Seasonal Adjustments Planner

      • Outdoor Risk–Benefit Assessment Template + examples

      • Nature-Based Learning & Schema Guide

      • Outdoor Mark Making & Literacy Opportunities Sheet

      • Outdoor Maths Seeds Sheet

    • Why We Learn Outdoors in All Weathers (Parent Handout)

  • 👉 Projects are optional contexts, not directives.

    • Year-Long Project / Theme Curriculum Map (52 Weeks)

    • How Projects Work in Toddler Rooms (Guidance)

    • Schema Coverage & Support Map

    Project/Theme Planners:

    • 12 × Main Project Planners (3–4 Weeks)

      • All About Me & My World

      • People Who Help Us

      • Autumn - Senses, Colours & Change

      • Light, Dark & Celebrations

      • Winter-Weather, Warmth & Cosy Spaces

      • Transport & Journeys

      • Growing & Changing

      • Animals & Their Homes

      • Food & Nutrition

      • Minibeasts & Nature Explorers

      • Summer - Sand, Sea & Sun

      • Playful Patterns & Construction

    • 8 × Mini-Project Planners (1 Week)

      • Big Machines & Building

      • Cooking & Food Play

      • Teddy Bears’ Picnic

      • Colours Everywhere

      • Water Play Week

      • My Favourite Things

      • Rhyme Time Week

      • Weather Wonders

  • 👉 Invitations, provocations and shared experiences.

    • Activity Cards Pack

      Supports Child-led learning and responsive provision

    • Area of Learning Progression Maps & Adult Focus Sessions

      (Organised by Age Band: 18–24 months | 24–30 months | 30–36 months)

      Supports intentional teaching, vocabulary development and staff confidence

      • Communication & Language

      • PSED

      • Physical Development

      • Maths Seeds

      • Literacy Seeds

      • Understanding the World – Experience Progression Pack

      • Expressive Arts & Design – Creative Media & Expression Toolkit

  • 👉 Interaction is the curriculum.

    • Toddler Room Poster – Five Sentence Stems For Toddler Practitioners

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation Through Language

    • Language-First Approaches in Toddler Rooms

    • Toddler Behaviour & Regulation: A Quick Guide

  • 👉 Proportionate, meaningful assessment.

    • Progress Check at Age 2

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

    • OFSTED Questions We’re Ready For

  • 👉 Early identification, gentle support.

    • SEND Inclusion Strategy Pack (18–36 Months)

      • Practical SEND & inclusion strategies for toddlers aged 18–36 months

      • Six quick-reference strategy sheets covering communication, sensory needs, anxiety and behaviour

      • Aligned with the EYFS Framework and the Assess–Plan–Do–Review approach

      • Inclusive, diagnosis-free guidance ready to use in everyday practice

      • Ideal for observations, provision planning, team use and Ofsted evidence

  • 👉 Strong partnerships, realistic expectations.

    Transition

    • Toddler → Preschool Transition Pack

    Home–Setting Communication

    • Toddler Room Parent Update & Home Learning Sheet

    • Letter Templates Pack

    Parent Information Pages

    • Why Mark Making Matters (Before Writing)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

    • How To Build Language Through Play

    • Why We Learn Outdoors in All Weathers

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context. All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements.

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In -T1, Toddlers | 18-36 Months Tags Toddler, The Role of Schemas in Toddler Practice (18–36 Months)

Supporting Babies and Families Through Change (birth-18 months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Supporting Babies and Families Through Change (Birth-18 Months)

 

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Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

Baby Room Practice (0–18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting emotionally secure, relationship-led practice during periods of change.

Purpose of This Document

This document explains how babies and families are supported through periods of change during the baby room stage.

It supports practitioners to:

  • recognise how change affects babies

  • respond with sensitivity and consistency

  • support families alongside their babies

  • maintain emotional security during transitions

Change is understood as a process, not a single event.

Why Change Can Be Challenging for Babies

For babies, change can involve:

  • new routines

  • different adults

  • unfamiliar environments

  • changes at home or in the setting

Because babies rely on predictability and relationships, change can:

  • affect emotional regulation

  • increase distress

  • temporarily alter sleep or behaviour

These responses are developmentally appropriate.

Our Core Principle: Relationships First

Secure relationships are the foundation for supporting babies through change.

Babies cope best when:

  • familiar adults remain central

  • routines are maintained where possible

  • responses are calm and predictable

Relationships provide stability when other things are changing.

Types of Change Babies May Experience

Babies may experience change through:

  • starting at the setting

  • changes in routine or attendance

  • family circumstances

  • staff changes

  • room transitions

All changes, big or small, are taken seriously.

Preparing for Change

Where possible, change is prepared for in advance.

Preparation may include:

  • talking with families early

  • sharing information between adults

  • gradually introducing new experiences

  • keeping routines familiar

Preparation helps reduce uncertainty.

Supporting Babies During Change

Practitioners support babies by:

  • responding promptly to distress

  • offering reassurance and comfort

  • maintaining familiar routines

  • slowing the pace when needed

Babies are never expected to “cope” alone.

Observation During Times of Change

Observation becomes especially important during change.

Practitioners notice:

  • emotional responses

  • changes in regulation

  • shifts in communication or engagement

These observations guide:

  • adult responses

  • adjustments to routines

  • additional support

Temporary regression is normal and expected.

Working in Partnership with Families

Families play a central role in supporting babies through change.

Partnership includes:

  • open communication

  • sharing concerns and observations

  • agreeing consistent approaches

  • reassuring families that reactions are normal

Families are supported as well as babies.

Supporting Families Emotionally

Change can be emotional for parents and carers too.

Practitioners:

  • listen with empathy

  • acknowledge feelings

  • provide reassurance

  • avoid judgement

Supporting families strengthens babies’ sense of security.

Inclusion and Additional Needs

Some babies may find change particularly challenging.

Practitioners:

  • adapt environments and routines

  • provide additional consistency

  • work closely with families

  • seek support where appropriate

Support is responsive and individual.

When Change Takes Longer

Some babies need more time.

This is respected.

Practitioners:

  • slow transitions

  • increase familiar support

  • adjust expectations

There is no fixed timeline for adjustment.

Alignment with EYFS and Development Matters

This approach aligns with:

  • the EYFS emphasis on emotional wellbeing

  • the role of the key person

  • learning through secure relationships

  • Development Matters guidance on transitions and regulation

The EYFS expects change to be:

  • planned

  • supported

  • child-centred

In Summary

Supporting babies and families through change means:

  • prioritising relationships

  • maintaining predictability

  • responding with sensitivity

  • working in partnership

Change is navigated best when babies feel:

  • safe

  • understood

  • supported

This approach ensures that even during times of change, babies experience care that is calm, respectful and developmentally appropriate.

 

Document Updated: January 2026

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Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

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    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

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    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

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      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

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      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

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DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

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DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context. All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements.

Safeguarding content does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy or the statutory role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All concerns must be managed in line with current statutory guidance and local safeguarding procedures.

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In Babies | 0-18 Months, -B11 Tags Baby, Supporting Babies and Families Through Change (birth-18 months)

Sharing Information with Sensitivity | Babies (Birth–18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Sharing Information with Sensitivity | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

Sharing Information with Sensitivity

Working Respectfully with Families in Baby Rooms (0–18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting sensitive, respectful communication with families in baby room provision.

Download Document Here:

(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
Download DOCX 📝
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Document Updated: January 2026

 

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Supporting Babies and Families Through Change (Birth-18 Months)
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Sharing Information with Sensitivity | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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A professional guidance document supporting sensitive, respectful communication with families in baby room provision.

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Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting emotionally secure, developmentally appropriate transitions from baby room to toddler provision.

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

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Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

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DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

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DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

Read More →
 

Are you looking for a specific resource or document for your provision?

Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

Updated: January 2026

 
In Babies | 0-18 Months, -B11 Tags Baby, Sharing Information with Sensitivity | Babies (Birth–18 Months)

Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room | Babies (Birth–18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

Supporting Babies and Families Through Change (0–18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting emotionally secure, developmentally appropriate transitions from baby room to toddler provision.

Download Document Here:

(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
Download DOCX 📝
Download PDF 📄
 

Document Updated: January 2026

 

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Supporting Babies and Families Through Change (Birth-18 Months)
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A professional guidance document supporting emotionally secure, relationship-led practice during periods of change.

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Sharing Information with Sensitivity | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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A professional guidance document supporting sensitive, respectful communication with families in baby room provision.

Read More →
Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting emotionally secure, developmentally appropriate transitions from baby room to toddler provision.

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

Read More →
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

Read More →
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

Read More →
 

Are you looking for a specific resource or document for your provision?

Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

Updated: January 2026

 
In Babies | 0-18 Months, -B11 Tags Baby, Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room | Babies (Birth–18 Months)

Supporting Speech & Language at Home | Birth-3 Years

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Supporting Speech & Language at Home | Birth-3 Document

 

Supporting Speech & Language at Home

Parent Guidance for Children Aged 0–3 Years

A parent-friendly guidance pack supporting early speech and language through everyday interaction.


Download Document Here:

 
Download DOCX 📝
Download PDF 📄
 


Document Updated: January 2026


 

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How to Build Language Through Play | Toddlers (18-36 Months)
How to Build Language Through Play | Toddlers (18-36 Months)

A parent-friendly language support guide for toddlers.

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Why Mark Making Matters — Before Writing | Toddlers (18-36 Months)
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A parent-facing guidance page explaining early writing foundations in toddlerhood (18–36 months)

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Parent Communication & Partnership Letters Pack — Toddler Room
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Editable letters and updates supporting clear, inclusive communication with families (18–36 months)

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Toddler Room — Parent Update & Home Learning Sheet
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A simple, strengths-based communication tool supporting partnership between nursery and home (18–36 months)

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Toddler → Preschool Transition Pack
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A practical set of strength-based documents to support secure, consistent transitions from 18–36 month provision into the 3–4 year room.

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Why We Learn Outdoors in All Weathers | Toddlers (18–36 Months)
Why We Learn Outdoors in All Weathers | Toddlers (18–36 Months)

A parent-facing guide explaining the value of outdoor learning in toddlerhood.

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Supporting Speech & Language at Home | Birth-3 Document
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A parent-friendly guidance pack supporting early speech and language through everyday interaction.

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A parent-facing guidance document supporting consistency, wellbeing and early communication from birth.

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Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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Daily Diary — Baby Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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A professional communication document supporting strong partnerships between home and the baby room.

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Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

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Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

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🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

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Updated: January 2026

 
In -B10, -T11, Birth-3 Tags Supporting Speech & Language at Home | Birth-3 Years

Supporting Babies at Home (birth-18 months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Supporting Babies at Home (Birth-18 Months)

 

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Supporting Babies at Home

Shared Routines & Communication (0–18 Months)

A parent-facing guidance document supporting consistency, wellbeing and early communication from birth.

A Message for Parents and Carers

Babies learn from birth — not through activities or lessons, but through relationships, routines and everyday moments.

This guide shares how you can support your baby’s wellbeing, communication and development at home in simple, natural ways that fit into daily life.

There is no “right way” to do this.
What matters most is that your baby feels safe, loved and understood.

Babies Learn Through Everyday Life

For babies, learning happens through:

  • being cared for

  • being comforted

  • being talked to

  • being responded to

Moments like feeding, nappy changing, settling to sleep and cuddling are all rich learning experiences.

You don’t need to add anything extra — what you already do matters.

The Importance of Shared Routines

Routines help babies feel secure.

Predictable routines:

  • help babies understand what comes next

  • build trust

  • support emotional wellbeing

At home, routines might include:

  • morning and bedtime patterns

  • feeding and sleep routines

  • familiar ways of being comforted

Routines don’t need to be strict — gentle consistency is enough.

Supporting Communication at Home

Babies communicate before they can talk.

They use:

  • cries and sounds

  • facial expressions

  • eye contact

  • body movement

You support communication by:

  • responding when your baby makes a sound or gesture

  • talking about what you’re doing

  • using a warm, calm voice

  • copying your baby’s sounds or expressions

Your baby learns to communicate because you respond.

Talking With Your Baby

You don’t need special words or activities.

Simple talk helps, such as:

  • describing what’s happening

  • naming objects or actions

  • talking during routines

  • sharing attention

Pausing and waiting is just as important as talking.
This gives your baby time to respond in their own way.

Comforting and Settling Your Baby

Babies rely on adults to help them feel calm.

It is normal for babies to:

  • need comfort

  • want to be held

  • need support to settle

Responding to your baby’s distress helps them:

  • feel safe

  • learn that their needs matter

  • develop emotional security

Babies learn to calm themselves over time — because they have been comforted.

Supporting Emotional Wellbeing

Your baby’s emotional wellbeing grows when they experience:

  • predictable care

  • warm responses

  • reassurance when upset

You can support this by:

  • responding consistently

  • comforting your baby when needed

  • keeping routines familiar

  • being patient with big emotions

There is no such thing as “spoiling” a baby with comfort.

Every Baby Is Different

Babies develop at their own pace.

Some babies:

  • sleep more or less

  • need more support to settle

  • communicate in different ways

This is normal.

Try not to compare your baby to others.
If you ever have questions or concerns, sharing them early can be helpful.

Working Together with Your Setting

We value your knowledge of your baby.

Sharing information about:

  • routines

  • preferences

  • comfort strategies

  • communication cues

helps us provide consistent care between home and setting.

Small details make a big difference.

When to Ask for Support

If you have questions about:

  • sleep

  • communication

  • emotional wellbeing

  • development

please speak to your baby’s key person or a trusted professional.

Early conversations are supportive and reassuring — not a cause for concern.

In Summary

You support your baby’s learning every day by:

  • caring

  • comforting

  • talking

  • responding

There is no need to do more or do it differently.

Your relationship with your baby is the most important part of their learning journey.

 

Document Updated: January 2026

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Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

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    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

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      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

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    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

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      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

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Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

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All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

Updated: January 2026

 
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Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

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    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

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    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

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Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

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Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
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Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

Updated: January 2026

 
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Daily Diary — Baby Room | Babies (Birth–18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Daily Diary — Baby Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

Daily Diary — Baby Room (0–18 Months)

A professional communication document supporting strong partnerships between home and the baby room.

Download Document Here:

(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
Download DOCX 📝
Download PDF 📄
 

Document Updated: January 2026

 

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A parent-friendly guidance pack supporting early speech and language through everyday interaction.

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Supporting Babies at Home (Birth-18 Months)
Supporting Babies at Home (Birth-18 Months)

A parent-facing guidance document supporting consistency, wellbeing and early communication from birth.

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Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional, parent-facing pack supporting calm transitions, secure attachment and consistent early care in baby rooms.

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Daily Diary — Baby Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Daily Diary — Baby Room | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional communication document supporting strong partnerships between home and the baby room.

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

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DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

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DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

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Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

Updated: January 2026

 
In Babies | 0-18 Months, -B10 Tags Baby, Daily Diary — Baby Room | Babies (Birth–18 Months)

SEND & Inclusion Support Pack | Babies (Birth–18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › SEND & Inclusion Support Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

SEND & Inclusion Support Pack | Babies (0–18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting inclusive, developmentally appropriate EYFS practice in baby rooms.

Download Document Here:

(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
Download DOCX 📝
Download PDF 📄
 

Document Updated: January 2026

 

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SEND & Inclusion Support Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
SEND & Inclusion Support Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting inclusive, developmentally appropriate EYFS practice in baby rooms.

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SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting confident, developmentally appropriate SEND practice in baby rooms.

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

Read More →
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

Read More →
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

Read More →
 

Are you looking for a specific resource or document for your provision?

Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

Updated: January 2026

 
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SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies (0–18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies (0–18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting confident, developmentally appropriate SEND practice in baby rooms.

Download Document Here:

(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
Download DOCX 📝
Download PDF 📄
 

Document Updated: January 2026

 

Recommended next read Selection

EYFS
SEND & Inclusion Support Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
SEND & Inclusion Support Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting inclusive, developmentally appropriate EYFS practice in baby rooms.

Read More →
SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

A professional guidance document supporting confident, developmentally appropriate SEND practice in baby rooms.

Read More →
 

Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

Read More →
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

Read More →
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

Read More →
 

Are you looking for a specific resource or document for your provision?

Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

Updated: January 2026

 
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Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Recording & Responding to Safeguarding Concerns | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

Safeguarding guidance for baby rooms (0–18 months)

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

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Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

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Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
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Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

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Concerns & Referrals – Quick Form

Immediate safeguarding recording and referral support for baby rooms

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(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
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Immediate safeguarding recording and referral support for baby rooms

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

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Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

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🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
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Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
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Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
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Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
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The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

All resources, experiences and environment arrangements must be risk assessed by the setting and used in accordance with individual children’s developmental stages, needs and supervision requirements. Practitioners must apply professional judgement and adapt practice to their setting, cohort and current statutory requirements.

Safeguarding Notice
Safeguarding-related content is provided to support professional understanding and reflective practice. It does not replace a setting’s safeguarding and child protection policy, local authority procedures, statutory guidance, or the role and decision-making responsibilities of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL). All safeguarding concerns must be managed in line with current statutory requirements and local safeguarding partnership guidance.

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January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

Clarifying the role of planning for babies aged 0–18 months

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(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

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Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
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A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

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New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
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The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
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Updated: January 2026

 
In Babies | 0-18 Months, -B7 Tags Baby, When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Responsive Interaction & Provision Notes | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

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Responsive Interaction & Provision Notes | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Baby Responsive Planning

Observing cues, responding through interaction and adjusting provision for babies aged 0–18 months

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

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🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

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New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
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With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

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DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

Updated: January 2026

 
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Intent – Implementation – Impact Reference Grids | Babies (0-18 months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Intent – Implementation – Impact Reference Grids | Babies (birth-18 months)

 

Intent – Implementation – Impact Reference Grids

A reflective guide to high-quality baby room practice (0–18 months)

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Document Updated: January 2026

 

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When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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Responsive Interaction & Provision Notes | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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Observing cues, responding through interaction and adjusting provision for babies aged 0–18 months

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Intent – Implementation – Impact Reference Grids | Babies (birth-18 months)
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A reflective guide to high-quality baby room practice (0–18 months)

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Using Planning Templates Responsively | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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Understanding the purpose of planning in baby rooms (0–18 months)

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Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Flexible, responsive planning for babies aged 0–18 months

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
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With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
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The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

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There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

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Are you looking for a specific resource or document for your provision?

Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

Updated: January 2026

 
In Babies | 0-18 Months, -B7 Tags Baby, Intent – Implementation – Impact Reference Grids | Babies (0-18 months)

Using Planning Templates Responsively | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Using Planning Templates Responsively | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

Using Planning Templates Responsively

Understanding the purpose of planning in baby rooms (0–18 months)

Download Document Here:

(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
Download DOCX 📝
Download PDF 📄
 

Document Updated: January 2026

 

Recommended next read Selection

EYFS
When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Clarifying the role of planning for babies aged 0–18 months

Read More →
Responsive Interaction & Provision Notes | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Responsive Interaction & Provision Notes | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Observing cues, responding through interaction and adjusting provision for babies aged 0–18 months

Read More →
Intent – Implementation – Impact Reference Grids | Babies (birth-18 months)
Intent – Implementation – Impact Reference Grids | Babies (birth-18 months)

A reflective guide to high-quality baby room practice (0–18 months)

Read More →
Using Planning Templates Responsively | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Using Planning Templates Responsively | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Understanding the purpose of planning in baby rooms (0–18 months)

Read More →
Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Flexible, responsive planning for babies aged 0–18 months

Read More →
 

Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

Read More →
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

Read More →
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

Updated: January 2026

 
In Babies | 0-18 Months, -B7 Tags Baby, Using Planning Templates Responsively | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates

Flexible, responsive planning for babies aged 0–18 months

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(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
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When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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Clarifying the role of planning for babies aged 0–18 months

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Responsive Interaction & Provision Notes | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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Observing cues, responding through interaction and adjusting provision for babies aged 0–18 months

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A reflective guide to high-quality baby room practice (0–18 months)

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Understanding the purpose of planning in baby rooms (0–18 months)

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Flexible, responsive planning for babies aged 0–18 months

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

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🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

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DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
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As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

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DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
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Are you looking for a specific resource or document for your provision?

Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

Updated: January 2026

 
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Supporting Early Communication | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

January 18, 2026 Stuart Murphy

Home › EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy › Baby Room Curriculum & Pedagogy › Supporting Early Communication | Babies (Birth-18 Months)

 

Supporting Early Communication

Pre-verbal and emerging speech guidance for babies aged 0–18 months

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(This pathway component will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)

 
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Document Updated: January 2026

 

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Supporting Early Communication | Babies (Birth-18 Months)
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Pre-verbal and emerging speech guidance for babies aged 0–18 months

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Supporting early communication through everyday interaction for babies aged 0–18 months

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Supporting attachment, language and curiosity for babies aged 0–18 months

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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Babies 0-18 months)

Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.

Pedagogical identity:
Relationship-led, care-centred baby practice where routines, interaction and sensory experience are the curriculum.

  • 👉 This section protects developmentally appropriate practice.

    • Baby Pedagogy Position Statement – How Babies Learn (0–18 Months)

    • Care as Curriculum: What This Means in Practice

    • How Our Baby Room Practice Works

    • Curriculum Language in Baby Rooms(Intent, Implementation & Impact Explained)

  • 👉 These documents support adult understanding — not expectations for babies.

    • Baby Curriculum Maps - Developmental progression across age bands(0–3 months | 3–6 months | 6-9 months | 9-12 months | 12-18 months)

    • Adult Reference: Developmental Signals & Support

    • Understanding Early Communication & Regulation

  • 👉 Observation informs interaction, routines and environment.

    • In-The-Moment Narrative Observation Template for Babies

    • Micro-Observation Template (Checklist Format)

    • Pocket-Sized Observation Card

    • Using Observation to Respond to Babies’ Needs

    • In-the-Moment Prompt Cards (x17)

  • 👉 The environment supports exploration, movement and communication.

    • Baby Room Environment Guide & Resourcing Lists

    • Baby Room Continuous Provision Maps

      • 0–9 Months

      • 9–18 Months

    • Labelling Pack | Baby Room (0–18 Months)

  • 👉 Care routines are central to learning and wellbeing.

    • Daily Routines as Learning Opportunities

    • Transition & Sleep Routine Record Pack

      • Daily Transition Record

      • Individual Sleep Routine Profile

      • Review Template

    • Supporting Emotional Regulation in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Language is built through interaction, not instruction.

    • Five Sentence Stems Every Baby Room Practitioner Should Use (Baby Room Poster)

    • Responsive Talk, Narration & Imitation

    • Supporting Early Communication (Pre-Verbal & Emerging Speech)

  • 👉 Planning supports adults — it never directs babies.

    • Weekly Care & Learning Planning Templates (x2)

    • Using Baby Room Planning Templates Responsively

    • ‘Intent - Implementation - Impact’ Reference Grids(Emotional, Communication, Physical, Sensory, Social, Problem-Solving, Independence)

    • Baby Responsive Planning Sheet

    • When (and When Not) to Plan in Baby Rooms

  • 👉 Proportionate, sensitive and statutory practice.

    • Concerns & Referrals Quick Form

    • Recording and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

    • Progress Check at Age 2(looking ahead)

      • Report Template

      • Practitioner Guidance

  • 👉 Early support is relational, preventative and respectful.

    • SEND Identification & Next Steps Pack | Babies

      • What to Look For

      • What Evidence to Collect

      • Practical Next Steps

    • SEND & Inclusion Support Pack

      • A practical Toolkit for Early Years Practitioners

      • Inclusion Through Environment & Interaction

  • 👉 Strong partnerships support consistency and trust.

    • Daily Diary – Baby Room

    • Baby Room Welcome & Settling-In Pack

    • Supporting Babies at Home (Shared Routines & Communication)

    • Supporting Speech & Language at Home (0–3 Years)

  • 👉 Transitions are emotional, not academic.

    • Preparing for Transition to Toddler Room

    • Sharing Information with Sensitivity

    • Supporting Babies and Families Through Change

 

Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members

Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.

    • Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement

    • EYFS from Birth to 5: Curriculum Coherence & Pedagogical Throughline

    • Whole-Setting Curriculum Map (Birth-5): Curriculum Intent & Progression

    • Pedagogy Guidance Document

    • Speech & Language Development - Setting Statement

    • EYFS Inspection-Facing Summaries

  • Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5

    ↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)

    ↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template

    • EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List

    • Childminder Setting Policies Pack

      ↪ x 22 Policy Documents

      ↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document

      ↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List

  • EYFS Glossary

    ↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.

 

Looking for a different age-group pathway?

Select the pathway that best reflects your role or the age group you work with. You do not need to use everything. (Some practitioners may use more than one pathway.)

Featured
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)
🍼 Babies (0–18 months)

Responsive care, observation and development in the earliest years

🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)
🚼 Toddlers (18–36 months)

Development, play and progression in the toddler years

🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)
🎨 Preschool (3–4 years)

Curriculum, continuous provision and purposeful teaching

🎓 Reception (4–5 years)
🎓 Reception (4–5 years)

Play-based pedagogy, progression and EYFSP readiness

🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)
🏡 Childminders (Birth–5)

Mixed-age pedagogy, planning without overload and inspection confidence

 

Latest EYFS Articles & Practical Guides | From Our Blog

Stay informed, get expert advice, and find inspiration from our collection of articles and useful external resources, tailored specifically for EYFS practitioners. We regularly publish in-depth articles to support you with current best practices, regulatory changes, and fresh ideas.

EYFS & KS1 Articles
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know
Major UK Curriculum Shake-Up Announced: What EYFS & KS1 Practitioners Need to Know

A major overhaul of the national curriculum in England has been announced following the publication of the independent Curriculum and Assessment Review. For those working in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Key Stage 1 (KS1), the changes signal a renewed focus on practical life skills, digital literacy, and enriching learning experiences…

Read More →
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know
New Education Inspection Framework | What EYFS Settings Need to Know

The world of early years education is constantly evolving, and with it, the frameworks that guide and assess our invaluable work. Come November 2025, a significant shift will occur as the new Education Inspection Framework (EIF) comes into effect, bringing with it some crucial changes…

Read More →
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know
Revised 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for Group & School-Based Providers | What You Need to Know

With the new 2025 EYFS Statutory Framework for group and school-based providers coming into effect on 1st September 2025, it's essential to understand the updates to ensure your practice remains compliant, effective…

Read More →
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances
DfE Press Release | Parents urged to read more to boost children’s life chances

The Education Secretary is calling on parents to lead by example and make reading a daily habit to help reverse the decline in reading for pleasure, to help give kids the best start in life as part of the…

Read More →
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school
DfE Update | Drowning Prevention Week: what children learn about water safety at school

As we head into summer, it’s especially important that children are prepared with these skills. This year, the Royal Life Saving Society UK's Drowning Prevention Week runs from 14 June to 21…

Read More →
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings
DfE Update | Hot weather and heatwaves: guidance for schools and other education settings

There are several ways that schools can make changes to keep children safe in hot weather, especially as children are more at risk of becoming ill with heat-related issues than adults…

Read More →
 

Are you looking for a specific resource or document for your provision?

Use our 🔍 Search Bar located at the top of every page.

 

Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.

Updated: January 2026

 
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