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Should baby rooms have topics on their planning?

Are there any benefits to having a topic in a baby room?

Topics and themes are somewhat high on the agenda in early years with many settings feeling they need some sort of underpinning topic for either classroom organisation and layout or for the children to concentrate on whereas other settings are completely against having topics in their settings. 

There is no right or wrong as long as the children’s interests are being followed and careful next steps are put in place to promote every child’s learning as an individual.  Topics and themes can be clearly seen throughout many different settings including Reggio settings who base a lot of their practice around projects for the children and in most schools, there are strong topics and themes to encourage learning. 

However, is it beneficial to have a topic in a baby room? Do they gain much from having these topics? Does learning become too adult focused with the end product rather than the process becoming the main focus? Or is a topic in a baby room more beneficial in the baby room compared to anywhere else in an early years setting?

Let’s take a look at the pros and cons of having a theme or topic in a baby room and then each setting can decide what works best for them.

Positives of a topic in a baby room

Positives of having a topic include:

Negatives of having a topic in a baby room 

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