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Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard
Q My reception class has just been allocated a piece of ground to create our very own garden. The children and I are enthusiastic, but I could do with some basic help if it is to become a thing of...
Whether they are fashioned from hedgerows or built for purpose from tents and playhouses, dens should be personal retreats for children and places that inspire their imagination and learning, says...
A newsletter can be a geat way to communicate with parents. Viv Hampshire explains how to keep it informative and practical.
Evaluate your transition arrangements for children in the Foundation Stage by asking yourself these ten questions: 1 .Do children have consistency? Practitioners can work to maintain core features...
Use squares, rectangles, circles and triangles to introduce fun learning opportunities. Helen Shelbourne shapes up activities Adult-led activities
Titchy Tubs from Startwell Learning Resources were incorrectly priced in the latest issue of Nursery Equipment (Summer 2005). The tubs cost 199 for four, not two, as stated.
Some nurseries fall back on Mickey Mouse solutions for keeping children occupied. Derek Hayes urges them to think again.
Nurseries have found that investing in their outdoor provision is bringing about a welcome change of culture. Karen Faux reports.
* Children's communication charity I CAN is publishing a series of discussion papers to cover the latest research, publications and practice innovation in communication development and disability. The...