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How the work of Aboriginal artist Minnie Pwerle sparked the children’s interest in shape, colour and pattern, among other things, at one setting. By Caroline Vollans
Child protection site * A comprehensive website for childcare students, early years professionals, and people working in child protection has been set up by the National Society for the Prevention of...
The 'Match It!' series of six books from Picthall and Gunzi can help young children to develop counting, reading and communication skills in the form of a fun game challenging them to recognise and...
A recent development has seen Jasmine naming colours spontaneously. She clearly knows pink, purple, blue (boo) and orange (noringe). Sometimes she identifies green (geen) too. She likes to build...
Test your knowledge about child development, the value of play in the early years and the importance of observing and assessing young children by answering true or false. to these statements.
Children at one setting learned about the lifecycle of butterflies by caring for a disabled one, explains Annette Rawstrone
Sustainability, skills and SEND are all under the microscope in the Spring 2018 edition of Nursery Management, published free today with the 19 March issue of Nursery World.
Knocking on the door of another early years provider to see its pedagogy in action is a fantastic way to build a community of practice. Juliet Mickelburgh provides some tips.
Help children get their heads around numbers over ten, with fun rhymes and games from Opal Dunn.