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Walking or cycling to and from school improves boys' reading skills in early primary, new research suggests.
Supervisory work in a holiday playscheme is the focus of a new level 3 course. Karen Faux reports
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.
The Babysong Project has been looking at how singing and song can establish intimacy between practitioners and babies. Vanessa Young explains
Understanding child development acts as a springboard for students to examine their practice in greater depth. Mary Evans explains how this unit supports underpinning knowledge
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
Winner: Northumbria University Nursery, Newcastle upon Tyne.
The right kind of experiences in the earliest years build the nerve networks in the brain that a child needs for good PSED. Caregivers carry a huge responsibility, says Anne O'Connor
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.
Different language rules and cultural attitudes to how children learn provide some valuable insights for practitioners working with bilingual children. Professor Elena Lieven explains.