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Many nurseries are finding that filming staff with children and playing the footage to them and their colleagues helps to improve practice. Annette Rawstrone speaks to some of them
A successful approach to recruiting and retaining staff is having a balance among age groups, as one nursery demonstrates.
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
What a city lost in underused nurseries and schools may have been more than gained back in a new centre, as Melanie Defries discovers.
The secrets for success when establishing the foundations for effective language learning are outlined by Daniella Cohen.
Childcarers should be alert to the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction and know how a child at risk can be prepared to deal with it.
Exposing children to number in the environment helps promote early numeracy, says Sandy Mawford. Planned learning intentions
Early years expertise does not feature heavily in serious case reviews, but there is much to be learned from these documents. Jessica Johnson, co-author of a report on the subject, explains.
Children are passionate about learning as much as possible on any topic - animals, people who help us, homes, ourselves and many more subjects. Count how many times in a day you hear the phrase from...
The defining elements of active learning, the second characteristic of effective learning and teaching identified in the Early Years Foundation Stage review, are set out by Jan Dubiel, national...