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Use these ten key points as possible starting points for discussion at meetings with staff or parents and carers. 1 Do you plan for children's personal, social and emotional development every week?
The name change from Creative Development to Expressive Arts and Design gives practitioners the chance to rethink how they support creativity within early learning, says Di Chilvers, advisory...
There's more to serving up a truly healthy choice of food to young children than some of today's assumptions lead us to believe. Nursery school headteacher Julian Grenier goes on a learning curve.
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Understanding proprioception leaves settings better placed to meet the physical developmental needs of young children, says Anne O'Connor.
Help is at hand for settings preparing to offer funded places for two-year-olds in 'Are you ready for me -now I'm 2?'. Its authors, the Cheshire East Early Years and Childcare Team, explain how it...
One nursery combines learning through play with family involvement by making science boxes. Mary Evans finds out what it's all about.
When supporting children to take charge of their personal care, practitioners should look to create opportunities, says Penny Tassoni