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After early years consultant Sandy Green was diagnosed with cancer, she wrote a story for her young grandchildren in the hope that it would make the changes, and the 'unknown', less alarming for them.
It is absurd and unhelpful when adults encourage children to use incorrect terminology and euphemisms for their body parts, explains Caroline Vollans
How can settings get themselves seen on social media right now? Nicola Read offers some top tips
Young children display geographical awareness from an early age, and a new report on early years mapping is rich with links to curriculum and ideas for activities, finds Meredith Jones Russell
What is ableism, and how can early years settings make sure that children with different needs and abilities are included, supported and celebrated? By Kerry Murphy
Children at Glaisdale Day Nursery in Cheam gained inspiration from the general election and took to the ballot to name their new pre-school room which is opening in September.
All very well checking out the nannies, but what about the families? Lollipop Childcare, which opened this month in Windsor, Berkshire, is offering nannies a new service - reference-checked families....
Looking at how children see their nursery environment gives a good reflection of practice, says Anne Gladstone.
Extend the learning opportunities provided by our pullout story, The Magic Fish Sharing the story