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GRUMPY CAT by Britta Teckentrup; Boxer Books, hardback, 11.99
Going out of the home can really help boost your child's language. New experiences provide opportunities to see new objects and people and these all need labelling.
Mothers are worried that their children will be misdiagnosed when the development check for toddlers is introduced under the revised EYFS, a survey suggests.
Trays of treasure This activity will allow babies to make decisions and choices, which gives you an insight into what they are thinking. Trays or paper plates are good to use because they are easy to...
In the last of our National Strategies features on the Early Years Foundation Stage, regional adviser Jane Mansfield and senior adviser Jan Lepley reflect on young children's development of empathy.
Our panel discusses how settings can ensure staff are always engaged with children – rather than talking to each other – even when outdoors during free play. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Check what has been going on in the world of employment law and look ahead to what is set to happen in 2013 with this guide by Jacqui Mann.
Early years providers need to think carefully about how to make the most of flexible working for parents, writes Karen Faux.
Develop children's language skills by setting up a talk table, as Lucia Battiste suggests Planned learning intentions
Environment has a major effect on well-being, say Anthony Boulanger and Yeoryia Manolopoulou, directors of AY Architects, who offer some advice to those planning to build or refurbish a setting