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Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Comparison of sadness, anger, and fear facial expressions when toddlers look at their mothers Research suggests sad expressions may be more beneficial to children than other emotions. Facial...
Children's interest in superheroes can be met by something other than violent, impossibly powerful action figures, says Helen Bromley
The Manchester Under 12s Exhibition is the place to be for professional development - it is the only event dedicated to early years and primary education, giving you an unrivalled opportunity to keep...
Children will enjoy being at your service in a project by jean Evans that will be rich in opportunities for role play and remembering Adult-led activities.
It's vital for settings to have practical storage systems accessible to adults and children - and well-chosen containers can also be used to promote learning In any setting, storage presents a...
Packed with up-to-date information and advice, this autumn's bumper Nursery Management supplement covers all the areas which are important to you and the success of your business.
Under the revised EYFS, planning for children's needs undergoes only subtle changes arising from the differences between prime and specific areas, as Ann Langston, director of Early Years Matters...
AN INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD: A multidisciplinary approach. Edited by Tim Waller. (Paul Chapman, ISBN 1 4129 103 6 6, Pounds 16.99, 020 7324 8500) Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and...
This is the final of four articles on inclusion. The articles are structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), 2007.