Course Overview
EYFS practitioners are expected to understand child development, plan play-based learning, and deliver structured phonics instruction, but many lack proper knowledge of these areas. This EYFS & Phonics Teaching Diploma is a CPD-accredited online programme that combines early years education principles with practical phonics teaching methods. You’ll learn to support children’s early learning and literacy development in inclusive EYFS settings across the UK.
Covering EYFS foundations, early childhood development, and phonics teaching, this diploma focuses on early literacy, phonological awareness, and inclusive practice. Designed for EYFS practitioners, Reception teachers, teaching assistants, and early years support roles. Fully online and self-paced learning accessible from any device. Optional CPD certificate available to purchase separately after completion. Suitable for those entering early years education or existing practitioners seeking professional development.
Complete the course and you’ll have the knowledge to apply effective EYFS teaching methods, teach phonics using structured approaches, and support children with diverse learning needs. You’ll understand child development stages, phonological awareness, and assessment practices. This training strengthens your capability to support early literacy and builds your confidence for professional early years roles across nurseries, schools, and childcare settings.
Key Highlights
- CPD-accredited EYFS and phonics teaching diploma for UK practitioners
- Covers EYFS foundations, child development, and structured phonics instruction
- Designed for EYFS, Reception, and early years support roles
- Fully online and self-paced learning with flexible access
- Focuses on early literacy, phonological awareness, and inclusive practice
- Optional CPD certificate available to purchase separately after completion
What You’ll Learn
- Understand early childhood development within the EYFS framework
- Apply effective EYFS teaching methods in early years settings confidently
- Develop phonological awareness and early literacy skills in young children
- Teach phonics using structured and age-appropriate approaches
- Support children with diverse learning needs including SEND appropriately
- Use assessment and record-keeping to monitor children’s progress effectively
- Work effectively with parents and carers to support learning
- Build confidence for professional early years teaching and support roles
- Course 01: Childcare Level 3 Diploma
- Course 02: Teaching Assistant Level 3 Diploma
Accreditation & Recognition
This EYFS and Phonics Teaching Diploma is fully CPD-accredited, ensuring your qualification meets trusted professional standards for relevant fields. It is widely recognised by UK employers as a benchmark for continuing professional development and compliance training.
- Earn a CPD Accredited certificate to showcase your knowledge and skills
- 100% online, self-paced study with 12 months’ access
- Includes online multiple-choice exam and optional reflective portfolio
- Order a CPD-accredited digital certificate (optional printed version available for £24.99)
- Recognised by UK employers and globally trusted certification
Assessment & Certification
Your progress in this EYFS and Phonics Teaching Diploma is measured through an online multiple-choice assessment with a 60% pass mark and instant results. Learners can retake the exam for free, ensuring full understanding before completion.
Upon passing, you can order a PDF version of the CPD Accredited certificate, verifying your learning achievement and continued professional development aligned with industry knowledge standards. You can also order a hardcopy certificate for £24.99 to boost your credibility and showcase your achievement.
This qualification includes no hidden fees and is recognised by UK employers as evidence of structured learning and professional growth.
Who Is This Course For?
- Early years educators and nursery practitioners seeking to improve teaching skills and child development knowledge
- Teachers and teaching assistants aiming to enhance phonics instruction and literacy outcomes
- Education professionals supporting children with SEND or requiring inclusive teaching strategies
- Aspiring or practising practitioners looking to develop EYFS leadership and classroom confidence
Career Opportunities & Progression
- Early Years Practitioner – £18,000 to £25,000 per year
- Nursery Teacher – £20,000 to £30,000 per year
- Teaching Assistant – £17,000 to £24,000 per year
- Phonics Specialist – £19,000 to £28,000 per year
- SEND Support Worker – £18,000 to £27,000 per year
Key Skills You’ll Gain
- Design and deliver effective EYFS and phonics lessons
- Support literacy, numeracy, and communication development
- Apply inclusive strategies for children with SEND or additional needs
- Assess and track children’s progress accurately
- Implement early years frameworks and curriculum standards
- Develop lesson planning and classroom management expertise
- Enhance collaboration with parents and professional colleagues
- Strengthen professional decision-making and classroom leadership capability
Why Study with Edu Xpress
Edu Xpress is a trusted CPD-accredited training provider dedicated to helping professionals build confidence, leadership, and compliance in the UK job sector. Our expert-led online courses are designed to fit around your lifestyle, giving you the flexibility to study anywhere, anytime.
- CPD-accredited and employer-recognised qualifications trusted across the UK
- Expert tutors with essential real-world experience
- 100% online learning with UK-based learner support
- Affordable, transparent pricing with no hidden fees
- Trusted by thousands of UK learners and global professionals
Enrol today to build confidence in EYFS and phonics teaching with the CPD-accredited EYFS and Phonics Teaching Diploma, designed to strengthen skills, classroom capability, and early years understanding.
Curriculum Description
EYFS
Module 01: Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
This module introduces learners to the EYFS framework, highlighting its structure, purpose, and statutory requirements. Learners will explore the principles underpinning early childhood education and understand how EYFS guides teaching and care practices.
Module 02: Introduction to EYFS Teaching and Early Years of Childhood Development
Learners will examine early childhood development stages, including physical, social, emotional, and cognitive milestones. The module emphasises understanding the needs of young children to deliver effective and age-appropriate teaching.
Module 03: Understanding the EYFS Framework
This module explores the EYFS statutory framework in detail, covering learning goals, developmental milestones, and assessment requirements. Learners will understand how to implement the framework effectively in early years settings.
Module 04: Importance of Early Years in Development
Learners will study how early experiences shape a child’s long-term development, learning, and socialisation. The module highlights the role of supportive, stimulating environments in fostering cognitive, emotional, and physical growth.
Module 05: Promoting Learning and Development in Early Years
This module focuses on strategies to promote holistic learning and development. Learners will explore child-centred teaching, play-based activities, and the integration of learning areas to maximise engagement and progress.
Module 06: Curriculum for EYFS Teaching
Learners will explore designing and implementing an EYFS curriculum that meets statutory and developmental requirements. The module covers planning, evaluation, and alignment with children’s individual needs.
Module 07: Methods for EYFS Teaching
This module examines diverse teaching methods suitable for early years, including structured play, guided learning, and inquiry-based approaches. Learners will understand how to adapt methods to various learning styles.
Module 08: EYFS Teaching Techniques
Learners will study practical techniques to enhance learning in EYFS settings. The module emphasises observation, scaffolding, differentiation, and assessment to ensure effective teaching outcomes.
Module 09: Literacy Development
This module covers approaches to developing early literacy skills, including reading, writing, and vocabulary. Learners will explore phonics, storytelling, and language-rich environments to build strong literacy foundations.
Module 10: Mathematics & Numeracy Development
Learners will study strategies to develop numeracy skills through practical activities, problem-solving, and structured play. The module highlights age-appropriate methods to introduce numbers, patterns, and mathematical concepts.
Module 11: Physical Development in the EYFS
This module explores gross and fine motor skill development and its role in early learning. Learners will examine activities that promote coordination, movement, and healthy physical growth.
Module 12: Play and Learning in the EYFS
Learners will explore the central role of play in learning, including imaginative, sensory, and structured play. The module emphasises planning play experiences that support development across all EYFS areas.
Module 13: Understanding the World
This module focuses on introducing children to their environment, communities, and cultures. Learners will explore activities that develop curiosity, observation skills, and understanding of the wider world.
Module 14: Personal, Social and Emotional Development in the EYFS
Learners will study strategies to support emotional regulation, social skills, and confidence in young children. The module highlights approaches for fostering positive relationships and resilience.
Module 15: Communication and Language Development
This module emphasises developing speaking, listening, and comprehension skills. Learners will explore techniques to encourage expressive language, vocabulary growth, and effective communication in early years.
Module 16: Expressive Arts and Design
Learners will study creative activities, including art, music, dance, and imaginative play. The module encourages fostering creativity, self-expression, and aesthetic appreciation in young children.
Module 17: Promoting Child Welfare in the Early Years
This module covers safeguarding principles, child protection policies, and promoting well-being. Learners will develop awareness of risks and strategies to ensure safety and positive emotional development.
Module 18: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Learners will explore identification, assessment, and support strategies for children with SEND. The module emphasises inclusive practices and adapting learning to meet individual developmental and educational needs.
Module 19: Working with Children Having Special Education Needs or Disabilities (SEN/SEND)
This module focuses on practical approaches to supporting children with SEN/SEND. Learners will examine personalised learning, collaboration with families, and multi-agency working to ensure inclusive education.
Phonics Teaching
Module 01: Understanding Phonics
This module introduces the principles of phonics education and explains how children learn to connect sounds with written language. Learners explore phonological awareness development and why structured phonics instruction underpins early reading success.
Module 02: Phonics and the Alphabet
This module examines how alphabet knowledge supports systematic phonics education in early literacy. Learners understand letter–sound correspondences, sequencing, and how phonological awareness strengthens recognition, recall, and accurate decoding skills.
Module 03: Phonics Teaching Strategies
This module explores evidence-based strategies used in effective phonics education classrooms. Learners examine modelling, repetition, multisensory approaches, and differentiation techniques that support phonological awareness for diverse learning needs.
Module 04: Implementing Phonics in Reading
This module focuses on applying phonics skills to reading development. Learners practise blending techniques, decoding strategies, and structured progression to support reading fluency and comprehension through systematic phonics education.
Module 05: Implementing Phonics in Writing
This module explores how phonics education supports spelling and written expression. Learners develop segmenting skills, sound mapping strategies, and structured approaches that strengthen independent writing accuracy and confidence.
Module 06: Teaching Initial Sounds
This module examines teaching methods for introducing initial sounds effectively. Learners explore phonological awareness activities that help children recognise, articulate, and apply beginning sounds during early phonics education.
Module 07: Teaching Vowel Sounds
This module focuses on teaching short and long vowel sounds within structured phonics education. Learners explore progression, common misconceptions, and strategies to support accurate blending and segmenting in reading and spelling.
Module 08: Teaching Consonant Sounds
This module examines how consonant sounds are introduced, practised, and reinforced. Learners develop approaches that strengthen phonological awareness and support clear pronunciation, decoding accuracy, and spelling development.
Module 09: Dealing with Common Phonics Difficulties
This module addresses challenges learners may face during phonics education. It explores support strategies for SEND and dyslexia, focusing on targeted intervention, adaptive teaching, and maintaining learner confidence.
Module 10: Developing Phonics Lesson Plans
This module explores structured lesson planning within phonics education. Learners design sessions that integrate phonological awareness, blending, and segmenting while aligning objectives, activities, and outcomes clearly.
Module 11: Teaching Blending and Segmenting
This module develops learner confidence in teaching blending and segmenting skills explicitly. Learners explore progression models, practical classroom techniques, and strategies to support accurate reading and spelling development.
Module 12: Phonics Assessment and Progress Tracking
This module focuses on assessment approaches used in phonics education. Learners explore formative and summative assessment methods, record-keeping practices, and progress tracking to support informed instruction and learner development.
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 64 Lessons
- Lifetime
- EYFS19
- 1.1Module 01: Introduction to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
- 1.2Module 02: Introduction to EYFS Teaching and Early Years of Childhood Development
- 1.3Module 03: Understanding the EYFS Framework
- 1.4Module 04: Importance of Early Years in Development
- 1.5Module 05: Promoting Learning and Development in Early Years
- 1.6Module 06: Curriculum for EYFS Teaching
- 1.7Module 07: Methods for EYFS Teaching
- 1.8Module 08: EYFS Teaching Techniques
- 1.9Module 09: Literacy Development
- 1.10Module 10: Mathematics & Numeracy Development
- 1.11Module 11: Physical Development in the EYFS
- 1.12Module 12: Play and Learning in the EYFS
- 1.13Module 13: Understanding the World
- 1.14Module 14: Personal, Social and Emotional Development in the EYFS
- 1.15Module 15: Communication and Language Development
- 1.16Module 16: Expressive Arts and Design
- 1.17Module 17: Promoting Child Welfare in the Early Years
- 1.18Module 18: Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
- 1.19Module 19: Working with Children Having Special Education Needs or Disabilities (SEN/SEND)
- Phonics Teaching12
- 2.1Module 1: Understanding Phonics
- 2.2Module 2: Phonics and the Alphabet
- 2.3Module 3: Phonics Teaching Strategies
- 2.4Module 4: Implementing Phonics in Reading
- 2.5Module 5: Implementing Phonics in Writing
- 2.6Module 6: Teaching Initial Sounds
- 2.7Module 7: Teaching Vowel Sounds
- 2.8Module 8: Teaching Consonant Sounds
- 2.9Module 9: Dealing with Common Phonics Difficulties
- 2.10Module 10: Developing Phonics Lesson Plans
- 2.11Module 11: Teaching Blending and Segmenting
- 2.12Module 12: Phonics Assessment and Progress Tracking
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- Childcare Level 3 Diploma15
- 5.1Module 1: Foundations of Child Development
- 5.2Module 2: Growth and Development of Children
- 5.3Module 3: Attachment and Relationship Building
- 5.4Module 4: Factors Influencing Child Development
- 5.5Module 5: Observing and Assessing Children
- 5.6Module 6: Curriculum and Early Learning
- 5.7Module 7: Safeguarding Children
- 5.8Module 8: Mental Health in Early Childhood
- 5.9Module 9: Health and Safety in Early Years
- 5.10Module 10: Child Nutrition and Healthy Eating
- 5.11Module 11: Play in Children’s Education
- 5.12Module 12: Children with Special Needs
- 5.13Module 13: Working with Parents and Carers
- 5.14Module 14: Social and Emotional Development
- 5.15Module 15: Intellectual and Language Development
- Teaching Assistant Level 3 Diploma18
- 6.1Module 1: Roles and Responsibilities of the Teaching Assistant
- 6.2Module 2: Professional Developments for a TA
- 6.3Module 3: Working with the School and its Policies
- 6.4Module 4: Working in the Classroom
- 6.5Module 5: Discussion on Curriculum, Assessment and Monitoring
- 6.6Module 6: Assessing a Student’s Performance
- 6.7Module 7: Implementing ICT, Literacy and Numeracy Development
- 6.8Module 8: Personal Professional Development
- 6.9Module 9: Creating a Safe Learning Environment
- 6.10Module 10: Phonics Education
- 6.11Module 11: EYFS Teaching Techniques
- 6.12Module 12: Supporting Pupils with Special Educational Needs
- 6.13Module 13: Supporting Children with Autism
- 6.14Module 14: Supporting Children with Dyslexia
- 6.15Module 15: Supporting Children with ADHD
- 6.16Module 16: Developing Communication Skills
- 6.17Module 17: Active Listening Skills
- 6.18Module 18: Career Prospects for TAs in the UK




