1) Play and development go hand in hand. How many areas of learning and development are there in the EYFS? a) b) c) d) e) f) 2) Which of the following is a prime area in the EYFS? a) Physical development b) Understand the world c) Literacy d) Mathematics e) Expressive art and design 3) Which of the following is a specific area? a) Physical development b) Communication and language c) Personal, social and emotional development d) Understanding the world 4) Babies learn through exploring their environment, singing, playing and being with caring adults who know them really well. What is the adult:child ratio for children under 2?  a) 1:2 b) 1:3 c) 1:4 d) 1:5 5) Adults need to support children whilst they are playing, this can include observing, interacting and engaging. What is the adult child ratio for children aged 2 a) 1:3 b) 1:4 c) 1:5 d) 1:6 6) Play nurtures development and fulfils a baby’s inborn need to learn. Play takes many forms, from shaking a rattle to peek-a-boo to hide-and-seek. Play can be done by a child alone, with another child, in a group or with an adult. Which of these statements is true? a) Play has no impact on learning b) Play is a waste of time c) Play is is essential for children and contributes to overall well-being and development d) Children will still develop without play opportunities 7) You might notice something that worries you about a child whilst you are playing with them for example a bruise or burn on their skin that they can't explain. You will need to share that concern straight away. What is the member of staff who leads on safeguarding and child protection called? a) DBS b) DSL c) SENCO d) DSC 8) Outdoor play and learning must be included as part of EYFS provision for children aged 0-5 a) True b) False 9) Which of the following is a statutory document? a) Early Years Foundation Stage Framework b) Development Matters c) Birth to Five Matters 10) What is a statutory agency? a) One that is paid for by taxpayers, set up by the government and funded or supported by government funds. ​ b) Often charities, or voluntary services which are self-funded, e.g. Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years (PACEY), Early Years Alliance. ​

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