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More early years settings are glad they let children of different ages mingle together through the day. They tell Annette Rawstrone why.
With Development Matters removed from both the Department for Education's website and the Ofsted inspectors' guidance, Lena Engel examines its history and asks what the implications are for practice.
Children using more than one language may have advantages in learning, but practitioners must ensure they can readily access the curriculum, say Tricia Carroll and Anne O'Connor.
Young children need to learn about healthy foods while they enjoy eating them. Jean Evans hears how one setting does it.
An initiative in Liverpool looking at ICT has taken practitioners into new territory, says project developer Ann Langston of Early Years Matters.
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.
Short courses to improve your practice with birth to threes and three to fives
Making authentic links between reading and talking has been helping early years practitioners and teachers to develop children's communication, language and literacy. Di Chilvers explains.
GRUMPY CAT by Britta Teckentrup; Boxer Books, hardback, 11.99