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A positive inspection is vital, but so too are other measures of effective provision. By Dr Julian Grenier
Supporting the physical development of children in their first year does not require specialist equipment, explains a new book by the Pre-school Learning Alliance
The schemas explored by a child over his two years at nursery are described by Louise King, a family worker at the Pen Green Centre, Northampton.
Attractive presentations in well-defined spaces will serve to enhance children's creative play. Sue Crook and Betty Farmer explain how.
An inspiring male role model, in the form of artist Fabric Lenny, has been encouraging creative mark-making alongside improved communication and collaboration. Helen Chilton explains.
One nursery has immersed children in traditional fairy tales by doing much more than simply reading the stories to them, reports Meredith Jones Russell.
Thinking in a more challenging way about gender in early childhood can be daunting but is vital to real understanding, say Kath Tayler and Deborah Price
Do the activities first and tell the story later - Michael Jones describes an approach that engages children who may be harder to involve.
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