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In a new series on using the home environment to develop physical skills, Dr Lala Manners considers the child’s first playground
Can daily sessions of focused physical activities help children develop the gross and fine motor skills they need to become confident writers? Helen Chilton reports on her school's progress.
Fine motor skills are apparently declining in school-leavers, so instilling them in the early years is vital, says Caroline Vollans
The experience of moving the body from a prone position is surprisingly important for a child's development, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
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According to Lala Manners, the assessment criteria of the early learning goals for physical development are too subjective and must be addressed.
Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Early years practitioners must view boys as they are, and not try to force them into a behaviour and learning model set by girls the same age, says Neil Farmer
(Photograph) - Liam Grainger, aged three, and Gabriella Marshall, five, were among more than 100 children from local nurseries and childminders to make a splash at the opening of 'Splash Zone', a...