Reception – PSHE

Examples of 'Expected' work for a Reception child -

Personal, Social and Emotional Development - Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage 2023

Children’s personal, social and emotional development (PSED) is crucial for children to lead healthy and happy lives, and is fundamental to their cognitive development. Underpinning their personal development are the important attachments that shape their social world. Strong, warm and supportive relationships with adults enable children to learn how to understand their own feelings and those of others. Children should be supported to manage emotions, develop a positive sense of self, set themselves simple goals, have confidence in their own abilities, to persist and wait for what they want and direct attention as necessary. Through adult modelling and guidance, they will learn how to look after their bodies, including healthy eating, and manage personal needs independently. Through supported interaction with other children, they learn how to make good friendships, co-operate and resolve conflicts peaceably. These attributes will provide a secure platform from which children can achieve at school and in later

Personal, Social and Emotional Development
ELG: Self-Regulation
Children at the expected level of development will:
– Show an understanding of their own feelings and those of others, and begin to
regulate their behaviour accordingly;
– Set and work towards simple goals, being able to wait for what they want and
control their immediate impulses when appropriate;
– Give focused attention to what the teacher says, responding appropriately
even when engaged in activity, and show an ability to follow instructions
involving several ideas or actions.
ELG: Managing Self
Children at the expected level of development will:
– Be confident to try new activities and show independence, resilience and
perseverance in the face of challenge;
– Explain the reasons for rules, know right from wrong and try to behave
accordingly;
– Manage their own basic hygiene and personal needs, including dressing,
going to the toilet and understanding the importance of healthy food choices.
ELG: Building Relationships
Children at the expected level of development will:
– Work and play cooperatively and take turns with others;
– Form positive attachments to adults and friendships with peers;
– Show sensitivity to their own and to others’ needs.

National examples of 'Expected' work for a Reception child -

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