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Rhythm is a critical area for both communication and physical skills development, so how can practitioners ensure children's learning is supported? Lala Manners reports.
Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Perhaps the hardest part of establishing a new nursery is coming up with a distinctive name, says Derek Hayes.
One-year-old infants who show no response when their name is called could be autistic, according to new US research. Researchers from the University of California Davis, Sacramento, spent two years...
Experts in child development list the best free resources available online, from web courses to TED Talks
One nursery combines learning through play with family involvement by making science boxes. Mary Evans finds out what it's all about.
More early years settings are glad they let children of different ages mingle together through the day. They tell Annette Rawstrone why.
Alongside or apart from what adults teach them, children will represent and explore mathematical ideas with their own creative methods, as Elizabeth Carruthers and Maulfry Worthington explain.
Your at-a-glance guide to the learning and development requirements for the revised EYFS
Getting children to make potions at the nursery and at home helped engage parents, says Laura Wayman