Shrinking violet, yes that's what it is an early years assessment. The things you describes are some of the things they are after.
Lazy lou i'm on very good terms with the nursery owner and she knows my girls are home-schooled. Her nursery is ofsted inspected to take children up to 8years old so my nearly 6 year old goes on a friday morning.
She has never had home-ed chidlren in her nursery before and was herself questioning whether my dd had to be included in these tests.
My dd can write her name but needs help, writing is not something she has been ready to do quite yet and I have been happy not to push her into it.
Filly- no i'm not really fussed whether the LEA find out about us or not. Am just enjoying leading the simple life of being undiscovered. I do not know how are LEA are in regards to homeschooling. Some as we know can be quite difficult.
But i'm afraid I do disagree with testing children based on their age. One of the (many) reasons of home-schooling for us is that the girls never get (well, you should be doing this by this age and this by this age, and if your not your slow or dyslexic etc).
My girls enjoy a whole host of activities that other children their age might not get to experience. And testing them merely on numbers and their writing ability is placing limitations on them)
Why cant we let children be children without submitting them to testing?
TBH-she doesn't exactly have to sit a test just submit her work so they can scrutinise it and see what ability she is at.
And I know they have funded her place so they probably want to see what the nursery have been doing with their money. But inmyhonest opinion the nursery have been doing far better things with her then sitting down at the table and teaching her to write and do math. They are always taking her out and exploring nature. have recently taught her about the life cycle of frogs, weather changes etc. Do regular trips to the local park and library and provide plenty of activities and time for learning through play. Which is exactly where I am at with her at the moment.
So what might satisfy their legal burden of learning possibly quite different to what satisfies me.
I am very pleased with the educational provision that the nursery have provided for her. And feel that the assesment might not do the nursery justice. And they have been so good with all my girls.
Perhaps i'm being to fussy with it all.