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The National Childbirth Trust (NCT) has increased the number of spaces on its antenatal and postnatal courses so parents can find it easier to share their concerns.
An understanding of size aids mathematical development in children, but how can you support it? Nicole Weinstein offers some suggestions.
Indoor gardening activities can be excellent for learning about our natural world, says Mary Whiting.
Individual treasure boxes provide an ideal way to develop children's personal, social and emotional learning, say Stuart Hall and Carole Gibbons from Tanglewood Nursery School.
There are endless ways to incorporate music into your provision, says Jane Drake, and just as many things children can learn from it.
Use a unique book by a popular children's author as a springboard for taking literacy activities outdoors and exploring various weather conditions, as suggested by Helen Bromley.
The research and thinking about infant development available to early years practitioners is highlighted by Jools Page and Cathy Nutbrown from the University of Sheffield's School of Education.
Various kinds of equipment that will encourage toddlers to develop their gross motor skills are put to the test by early years settings for Nicole Weinstein.
A museum in Cambridge is enabling children to experience shared public spaces, explains Meredith Jones Russell
Introducing less formal learning to Years 1 and 2 is producing positive results, reports Annette Rawstrone