A new series on Areas of Learning; the conclusion of our series on EYFS guidance; and the latest edition of our Nursery Chains supplement. Don't miss out on our March issue...
Best practice features:
- An essential new series on the Areas of Learning in the run-up to the revised EYFS begins with Physical Development
- Supporting the emotional health and well-being of children with SEND
- Choosing and using the best resources for learning about magnification
- Dr Julian Grenier's series on the key principles of the new EYFS guidance concludes with partnership with parents
- All About...Bereavement - expert advice from Anne O'Connor
- Our Health & Nutrition strand focuses on reflux; plus there's information about children's needs for hydration
- Our regular activity section, with a project on young children's fascination with the life of a World War II veteran; Julie Mountain's outdoor calendar for March; activities for sustainable education; physical development ideas for birth to threes; and the A to Z of learning
- A new series of posters on the theme of collections continues with Frogs
In our management section:
- Our series on running your business in a new operating environment continues with budgeting
- New research into the need to revise early years degrees
- Building practitioner confidence with CPD outdoors
- Report on our childcare market webinar with Christie & Co
News, analysis and opinion includes:
- The free entitlement and a new ruling against top-up fees
- Interview with outgoing Children's Commissioner Anne Longfield
- Regular columnist Karl Handscomb from the Resolution Foundation
- MCI's Maccs Pescatore calls for better data on early years settings and Covid-19
Free supplement - Nursery Chains 2021
- Our exclusive Top 25 and Ofsted league tables
- Overview of nursery groups' progress in the pandemic
- Directory of nursery groups
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