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Children can really get to work with new larger-sized resources for early years settings, previewed by Ruth Thomson.
To tap into music's potential for cross-curricular learning, settings need a core collection of instruments that cater for all ages, says Nicole Weinstein.
The challenges of climbing boosts young children's well-being, learning and language as well as physical strength, as Ruth Thomson hears.
To create a communication rich environment for their charges, Norland Nursery staff studied their own communication patterns. By Clare Crowther
Easter offers a range of opportunities for teaching about chocolate, from cacao trees to the concept of fair trade, explains Marianne Sargent
SPONSORED FEATURE Elizabeth Thomas explores how parents and carers can work with practitioners and teachers to ensure children enjoy a successful transition from nursery to school.
The provisions of the Childcare Act place new pressures on providers and local authorities alike.
Plans to scrap the childcare diplomas offered by CACHE and Edexcel this summer to make way for the CWDC's new level 3 qualification have been put on hold for this September's intake of students.
There are endless ways to incorporate music into your provision, says Jane Drake, and just as many things children can learn from it.
The largest study unit in the Level 3 Diploma sounds daunting, but is highly valuable in theory and practice, says Mary Evans.