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Use targeted resources that are meaningful to children to get them talking, says Judith Stevens.
Early Years Play and Learning: developing social skills and cooperation By Pat Broadhead
<P> Children's early communication is best supported through personal interaction, free of distractions and discomfort, says Jennie Lindon </P>
Children in nurseries and schools across the London borough of Hackney are set to learn about Black British history, thanks to a ground-breaking new curriculum developed by Hackney teachers and...
A rich language environment is key to helping children new to English to settle in and learn the language GETTING STARTED
It is time to reflect on a broad and balanced early years curriculum, and a revised EYFS should support us to think about what our children need, argues Dr Julian Grenier
Words speak loud as actions when practitioners encourage children to find their voices outdoors, says Anne O'Connor
Some food for thought for your professional career DRAMA AND TRADITIONAL STORY FOR THE EARLY YEARS. By Nigel Toye and Francis Prendiville. (Routledge/Falmer, 14.99, 020 7583 9855).
Emotional development and communication have long been first among equals in the early years curriculum.