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Neurophysical development takes a number of forms in early childhood. In an edited extract from her new book, Anne O'Connor explains what these are, why they matter and how to support them.
An alternative form of circle time is teaching young children to listen and concentrate. Sharon Garforth explains the programme and training.
Some food for thought in your professional career Movement and Learning in the Early Years: Supporting Dyspraxia (DCD) and Other Difficulties. By Christine Macintyre and Kim McVitty. (Paul Chapman,...
Phonics is only one essential element in teaching children to read and write, says early years trainer and consultant Anna Lucas
These days the nursery teddy bears are more likely to be writing blogs than going down to the woods, say Asma Parveen and Jackie Marsh.
Details of Nursery Worldfeatures published in 2000 can now be found on our website at www.nursery-world.com. Each section lists features in alphabetical order by title, and the date published and...
Building on children's use of cues, practitioners can work with them to engender greater playfulness in their learning.
In an Australian case study, tablet technology has enabled children’s playful explorations as part of ‘multimodal learning’. Nicola Yelland and Caja Gilbert examine the implications
In the search for high-quality and reasonably priced training for early years practitioners, Nicole Weinstein looks at the innovative solutions on offer from three online training companies
Understanding the stages young children go through when developing their thinking patterns is crucial when supporting babies and infants from birth to three years, says Marion Dowling. Photographs at...