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SPONSORED FEATURE: Activities which parents can set up quickly and easily at home are often the ones to excite and engage children. In her entertaining book, Five Minute Mum: Give Me Five, Daisy Upton...
Parental involvement can be the best route to helping children think about their environment. Penny Tassoni suggests ways to get there Most early years practitioners agree with the child-centred...
Part of a parent's or carer's role is to make sure that activities are at the appropriate level for an individual child. Each baby or toddler will develop at their own rate, so be careful that they...
<P> An amusing story about a cat who likes to hide in boxes lends itself to activities that can develop memory skills, as Lena Engel demonstrates </P>
Continuing her series on introducing the Sustainable Development Goals to young children, Dr Diane Boyd examines how settings can promote health and well-being
(Photograph) - Two-year-old Maya Nair enjoys a breath of fresh air at a party on London's Hampstead Heath, as part of Breathe Easy Week. Other events for the week, organised by the British Lung...
Principles * Children being confident and enthusiastic to join in with or talk about mathematical activities (p71)
Expand children's vocabulary and imaginative thinking by introducing them to the many uses of bags, baskets and cases, writes Jane Drake Adult-led activities