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Does Christmas bring out the worst practice in the early years?

The Christmas period leads to practitioners falling in to old methods of practice

Christmas is always an exciting time of years in the early years with many young children besotted by the magic and wonder created around Christmas time. Not only is this time of year well loved by children, practitioners and parents are also often very fond of the festive period and cannot wait to begin Christmas activities. 

As it is a very popular celebration and seems to be everywhere you go, it is only natural that children will show an interest in Christmas, this of course then leads to early years settings focusing a large portion of December on Christmas based activities. As it is also the season of gifts and giving, practitioners often like to send home large amounts of Christmas artwork and crafts for parents to keep and give out. This is a great way to build parent partnerships, share what has been going on in the setting and also create some wonderful keepsakes and memories for parents. But it is a concern that it is this that leads to many practitioners falling in to bad practice.

What is bad practice?

Depending on the setting you work in and the philosophies your setting likes to follow this may be many different things. However in terms of this article, bad practice brought on by the Christmas period may be things such as:

 

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