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Musical instruments can help children develop the sound recognition skills essential for reading, spelling and writing. Early years settings call the tune as they try out a few for Nicole Weinstein.
FAB (Families Are Best) – Harrington Nursery School, Derby
Early years practitioners have a vital role to play in developing healthy sleeping habits for the babies and young children in their care. Jackie Hardie explains her nursery’s approach
The knack of making parents feel their children are loved and cherished has much value, says Working Mum.
Learning to read and write their own name is an important skill for children. Rachel Goodchild describes how to make this process fun using a range of creative activities Children are born with an...
A school for children with special needs that is rated outstanding keeps their families closely involved. Annette Rawstrone went to visit.
Understanding the effects of Down's syndrome will help inclusive practice, says Annette Rawstrone.
Involving parents in their children's learning is the single most important factor in improving outcomes for children in less advantaged families. Kate Hayward, assistant director of Pen Green...
This first in a two-part series looking at resources for developing children's fine motor control starts with the under-threes. Nicole Weinstein reports.
Block play allows a child to mix creativity with mathematical problem-solving, says Anne O'Connor.