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A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
Name: Ginny WrightRole: Early years development officer for Learning Through LandscapesQualifications:Foundation Degree in Early Years Care & Education; NVQ 3 in Childcare; City & Guilds ' Home...
Bristol-based setting The Nursery has won praise for its approach to planning to best challenge children and taking into account their next steps. By Hannah Crown
Schemas - patterns of repeated behaviour - are key to how young children learn and early years practitioners must respond to them, says Stella Louis.
JOINT-WINNER: Diane Duffield, Steady Steps Pre-School
Seun Matiluko explains the subject matter behind one episode of her BBC podcast, which looks at how many West Africans privately fostered their children between the 1950s and 90s
A home-grown approach to peer mentoring at a nursery school and children's centre in London is improving practice, as well as making work more satisfying for the team. Headteacher Dr Julian Grenier...
The Children's Workforce Development Council is inviting views from the childcare sector on its 2007/2008 business plan. The business plan makes a number of recommendations regarding key priorities...
Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week.
In the latest of our National Strategies features on the EYFS, Jacqui Hardy, Paula Healey, Gill Hunter and Judith Stevens reflect on where movement, mark-making and maths fit into the themes.