Hi Tina, programmes can refer to systems that your setting's puts in place that might of been bought from a retailer eg. a phonics or other promramme that supports children's literacy, welsh? -
letterland, communications programme such as
sing & sign, mathmatics eg. numicon, physical development eg. busy bodies active minds. It can also mean a programme of planning that the setting has developed themselves, eg maybe for creative deveopment the rooms are laid out and regularly assessd to see how loose media is used and available for the children to get inventing with?
Parenting programmes and
Flying start supports language, personal, social, emotional development as well as the groups partnerships.
Hth xx