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Height charts and wall hangings deserve a place in every nursery and classroom and, if imaginatively chosen, can become a really versatile aid to development and early learning. Selecting durable...
The latest issue of Nursery World is packed with incisive, informative and insightful content on subjects vital to the early years sector’s future, including race, the revised EYFS, regression and...
Encouraging children to explore the outdoors more freely proved to be a culture change in Poole, says Clare Schmieder, Early Learning Advisory Teacher (ELAT) within the Poole Early Years Team.
Following on from walls, floors and tables, Dr Lala Manners suggests chairs are a good transition resource to enable children to be more active between activities
Young children display geographical awareness from an early age, and a new report on early years mapping is rich with links to curriculum and ideas for activities, finds Meredith Jones Russell
Tablets and other ICT devices can enhance certain outdoor activities for children. Julie Mountain discovers how best to use them
See what an endless number of activities and experiences you can offer young children to develop their understanding of concepts of calculating with these ideas from Stella Louis. Photographs At...
Early years consultant Gail Ryder Richardson provides a step-by-step guide to providing an outdoor environment that empowers children to keep themselves safe.
Penny Tassoni has ideas for sharing Where Bear? by Sophy Henn
Sustainable economics and employment might be a weighty subject, but young children can still be introduced to it in meaningful ways, explains Dr Diane Boyd