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Understanding the connection between mind and body development can help to shape good practice in early years settings, says Annette Rawstone.
Ofsted is being urged to temporarily suspend routine early years inspections in light of the ongoing coronavirus spread.
Children not currently attending an early years setting due to coronavirus, but that are registered with one, should be included in next week’s early years census, the Department for Education has...
Mask-making can provide a fun art activity or even form the props for a play. Miranda Walker shows how Mask-making is a traditional craft practised in most countries, and it remains popular today....
Children can learn far more from stroking a cow than looking at one in a book. Vesela Gladicheva describes what's on offer at urban farms.
For an average of £15 a month, nurseries can access an 'Aladdin's cave' of donated resources in London.
The conclusions of the Good Childhood Inquiry's final report are not borne out in early years settings' practice, argues Pat Gordon-Smith.
To tap into music's potential for cross-curricular learning, settings need a core collection of instruments that cater for all ages, says Nicole Weinstein.
Laura Hoyland of Hopscotch Consultancy troubleshoots the different issues faced by the managers of settings that remain open during the coronavirus crisis