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Taking time to properly listen to children and encouraging them to talk about their interests are vital, explains Dr Sue Allingham
In an extract from her book on the subject, Tamsin Grimmer explains ‘core and radial schema’ and its relevance to the early years
The rattle is a favourite gift for a newborn baby, but did you know that these simple toys go back as far as the second century BC? Long ago they were made from dried gourds or hollowed-out bones and...
Representatives of the early years sector came together at a conference in London last week to discuss the best way forward following the closure of the Early Years National Training Organisation...
Have a first aid reminder at your fingertips with Pocket First Aid, a handy step-by-step illustrated guide produced by Dorling Kindersley in conjunction with St John Ambulance, St Andrew's Ambulance...
Leukaemia. What is it? Leukaemia is the most common cancer of childhood, with about 400 new cases each year in the UK. It is a cancer of the tissues that produce blood cells. The body produces...
Young children need to learn to identify and verbalise their feelings with the help of adults who can empathise with them, says Marion Dowling.
Check out our new series – including an in-depth guide to unlocking best practice outdoors, a management four-parter focused on anti-racist leadership and a managers’ problem page, designed to tackle...