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A fun and fascinating way to extend young children's exploration of textiles is through felt-making. It needn't incur much cost and there's lots of online advice if you fancy having a go.
Making a differenceKathleen Wright had no idea she'd end up as a key worker to a special needs child when she started helping out as a dinner lady at her local school.'I came up through the ranks at...
Outdoor play is essential in the physical and mental development of children. Helen Tovey explores the benefits of a well-resourced outside environment.
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
Nearly two-thirds of parents don’t regularly take part in activities like painting or playing in the mud with their children because of the cleaning up required, reveals new research.
The joys of cooking breads such as Somali kimis, and making and flying kites in the nursery garden. By the Rachel Keeling Nursery School Team
The play-based Foundation Phase for three- to seven-year-olds in Wales is improving children's educational achievement, well-being and involvement, according to a three-year evaluation.
Babies and toddlers love finger rhymes, which also have developmental benefits, explains Penny Tassoni
One of the skills that children need to develop in order to read and write is called auditory discrimination.
Children have an early and natural urge to draw, but practitioners need to offer them ample resources and encourage them to think about and discuss their efforts afterwards.