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How one setting provides the opportunity for children to make transient art, and what they get out of it. Meredith Jones Russell reports
The team at Rachel Keeling Nursery School maintain strong relationships with families outside of the setting by sharing resources, learning activities and information
By Linda Thornton and Pat Brunton (Featherstone Education, 18.99, ISBN 9781408137291)
Early reading pilot schemes, which involve specialist training with practitioners, will be extended to more areas from next term, with funding until September 2008. National director of the Foundation...
By Vicki Shotbolt, communications director, National Family and Parenting Institute Marketers are after our children, and Christmas brings even more pressure. Evidence suggests that marketers and...
An early years literacy scheme has helped pre-school children that were falling behind to catch up with their peers.
Children at one setting learned about the lifecycle of butterflies by caring for a disabled one, explains Annette Rawstrone
Ways of relating to computer use in pre-school activity This Swedish study identified three ways of relating to computer use: as a threat to other activities, as an available option, and as an...
Initiatives like Sure Start show no lasting effects on children's achievement, argues Tom Burkard, co-author of a controversial report that recommends scrapping the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Penny Tassoni has tips for sharing Lucy Cousins' Peck, Peck, Peck (Walker Books, 2013)