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Default help with individual planning 3moths to years

I was wondering how everyone else is planning for the younger children in there settings, we've been doing weekly planning and extending by going by what the majority of what our key children have done. after reading some other local settings ofsted reports we are noticing this is what they are picking up on. we have just introduced parental involvement sheets to see what parents would like us to be doing with their children. how can we make our planning more individual without creating more paperwork for ourselves. any suggestions or help would be grately apprieciated. we've got our early years advisor coming to meet with us to see where we are going wrong at the moment but any ideas that i can go in with would help
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