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This optional unit aims to give early years practitioners the confidence to model physical activities and encourage children to develop a life-long love of being active Mary Evans.
Throwing, catching, kicking and batting are essential physical skills with social pluses, says Lala Manners.
More children are now growing up multilingual. Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith examine the latest research on how this affects development.
(Photograph) - Physical education teacher Darren Birchall breaks down a fencing move for six-year-olds Courtney Cain and Declan Smith at St Paul's Peel Primary School in Little Hulton, Manchester. Mr...
Children's charity NCH is to change its name to Action for Children from September. The charity says it is aiming to raise its public profile, increase its voluntary income and focus more on...
Children's ability to estimate is more important to their mathematical development than counting, explains Jo Van Herwegen.
Your at-a-glance guide to the learning and development requirements for the revised EYFS
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.
As children return to nursery and school, part of the challenge for practitioners is to assess the impact of lockdown on children's physical skills and support these effectively. Dr Lala Manners...