A Week in the Life of a Childminder
Illustrating High-Quality EYFS Practice in a Home-Based Setting
An illustrative practice guide showing how EYFS principles are lived through everyday childminding routines.
(Available Now with Professional Membership)
What this document is
This document provides an illustrative example of how high-quality EYFS practice unfolds across a typical week in a childminding setting.
It brings curriculum, planning, assessment and provision to life through everyday routines, play, care moments and community experiences. The guide is not a model to copy and does not represent an “ideal” week. Instead, it is designed to support reflection, reassurance and professional confidence by helping childminders recognise EYFS practice within their own daily routines.
This document supports professional understanding of how EYFS principles operate in real-world, home-based contexts. It does not replace the EYFS statutory framework or official guidance.
Who this is for
Registered childminders seeking reassurance about their practice
Practitioners wanting to see EYFS principles illustrated in context
Childminders working in mixed-age, home-based settings
Settings preparing to explain everyday practice during inspection
What this document helps you do
Recognise EYFS practice within everyday routines and play
Understand how planning and assessment happen across a typical week
See mixed-age care as a strength within curriculum delivery
Reflect on your own practice without comparison or pressure
Build confidence in explaining day-to-day practice to inspectors
Connect EYFS principles to real-life childminding experiences
How this fits within our Childminder framework
This document forms part of our wider Childminder Curriculum & Pedagogy framework, helping practitioners visualise and articulate high-quality home-based EYFS practice.
It sits alongside:
Childminder Pedagogy Position Statement
The EYFS Curriculum in Mixed-Age Care
Inspection Confidence for Childminders
EYFS Language for Inspection Conversations
Together, these documents support childminders to understand, value and confidently explain the quality of their everyday practice.
This document is part of our EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership (Professional), which provides full access to age-specific curriculum frameworks, planning guidance, assessment tools and leadership support.
(Available Now with Professional Membership)
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Or read our ‘Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement’
Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Mixed-Age)
Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.
Please note, Professional Membership enables access to all age-specific pathways.
Childminder Pathway Documents
Navigate your way through curriculum, pedagogy, policies, planning and inspection-support documents designed specifically for childminding practice.
Contents reflects the realities of mixed-age care, home-based provision and solo working, while remaining fully aligned with the EYFS statutory framework. The documents below are designed for use alongside our age-specific pathway materials.
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👉 Establish confidence, language and inspection-ready understanding.
Childminder Pedagogy Position Statement[Free Orienting Sample]
- Our approach to EYFS in home-based, mixed-age settingsThe EYFS Curriculum in Mixed-Age Care
- Birth–5 curriculum guidance for childmindersContinuous Provision in a Childminding Setting
- Practical Guidance for Home-Based EYFS Practice
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👉 Reduce workload and validate responsive planning.
Planning Without Paper Overload (Childminder OAP Guidance)[Free Orienting Sample]
- Observation–Assessment–Planning in childminding practiceIn-the-Moment Planning Prompts
- Light-touch prompts to support reflection and next stepsWeekly Care & Learning Planning Templates
- Optional formats for those who prefer written reflection
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👉 Support for confident assessment across mixed ages.
Assessment & Progression in Mixed-Age Care
- Recognising development without tracking systemsSEND & Early Identification in Childminding Settings
- Observing patterns, adapting practice, seeking supportProgress Summaries & Transition Records(Guidance)
- Supporting transitions and communication with families and schools
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👉 Translate EYFS provision into home-based practice.
Continuous Provision in a Childminding Setting
- Practical Guidance for Home-Based EYFS PracticeProvision Rotation & Resource Selection Toolkit
- Keeping provision fresh without overwhelmOutdoor & Community Learning Guidance
- Learning beyond the home environment
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👉 Build calm, informed inspection readiness.
Inspection Confidence for Childminders
- Explaining curriculum, planning and assessment clearlyEYFS Language for Inspection Conversations
- Key phrases and explanations rooted in practiceSafeguarding & Welfare Overview
- Clarifying expectations and responsibilities
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👉 Bring pedagogy to life through relatable examples.
A Week in the Life of a Childminder
- Illustrating high-quality EYFS practice across a typical week
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👉 Support strong relationships with families.
Parent Communication Templates
- Daily updates, transitions and shared informationExplaining EYFS to Families (Childminder Version)
- Helping parents understand learning through play and care
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👉 Cohesion with age-specific pathways and wider site resources.
Using Tier 3 Professional Membership as a Childminder
- How these documents complement printable resources & our age-specific pathwaysBirth–5 Coherence Overview
- How childminder pedagogy aligns with Baby, Toddler, Preschool & Reception frameworks
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👉 Overarching practice documents.
Childminder Setting Policies Pack
↪ x 22 Policy Documents
↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document
↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List
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.
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Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5
↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)
↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template
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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
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↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.
Age-Specific Guidance For Children Within Your Care
Professional Members have access to all of the pathways below. Select the ages relevant for the children you work with.
Childminders can use age-specific documents to:
inform professional understanding of development
support appropriate expectations
reflect on how children are progressing over time
You do not need to use everything.
Select a Pathway below:
What is Professional Membership?
Find our more about our Professional guidance for confident, reflective EYFS practice (Birth–5)
Alternatively, learn more about and explore our printable provision resources.
Thousands of ready-to-use printables to support provision, organisation, routines and learning across EYFS.
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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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