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'Learning to read or to write one's name at three is not necessarily an indication of future academic potential. Einstein didn't learn to read until he was seven' Sue Mardel, primary inspector for...
Speech and language strategy Time to Talk is improving children’s communication skills in Warwickshire, finds Annette Rawstrone
Schools that piloted the revised EYFS Profile thought the new Early Learning Goals (ELG) were clearer, but were unsure as to whether they would better prepare children for the next stage of their...
Music for babies and toddlers, by Anna Corballis Fry
The benefits of 'superhero play' are now understood by early years settings, but can cause concern at home. Here's our advice on how to reassure parents, plus a parent's guide to resources and...
You can help diabetic children in your setting with forewarning and some understanding of the condition. Maggie Jones reports Diabetes mellitis is a condition in which the amount of glucose in the...
Imagine the fun the children will have with this brand new Wildlife Park range from Pintoy ( by John Crane, which is a cross between a zoo and an adventure playground. Central to the theme is a Jungle...
Last summer, as a parting gift to the children in my reception class, known as Pandas, I gave each of them a CD-Rom containing a simple electronic book which we had made. It was a memorable gift that...
Organising children to sing songs along to actions or stories is the focus of another movement session by Helen Bilton.
Children's favourite playthings can serve as tools in activities that will provide plenty of fun in learning with these ideas from Wendy E Scott Toys are invaluable for literally learning through...