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Thoughtful support from a nursery team can make a real difference to the toilet training process, says Working Mum.
Caroline’s career includes 21 years in quality improvement, starting as an under-eights advisor in Cambridgeshire. She has worked as an Ofsted inspector, was early years director of Kidsunlimited, and...
Cedric is an endearing little character who helps children learn to count up to ten. He measures 44cm long and each segment of his body bears an embroidered number. These segments can be pulled apart...
Adhering to agreed terms for how children behave at nursery, and how challenges are dealt with, is a team effort involving staff, children and parents, as head Michael Pettavel explains.
Developing a toddler room that taps into children's language interests takes some careful planning. Mary Evans asks four settings for advice.
Mathematical learning need not be a dull or daunting prospect, thanks to the ability of well-equipped outside spaces to let children immerse themselves in complex ideas while at play.
Moving up to the pre-school room was an exciting moment and has been (mostly) beneficial for Working Mum’s three-year-old
The Lamaze Infant Development Book Programme has been designed to help instill a love of books from the earliest possible age. Each book is brightly coloured and has special features such as different...
Outdoor games are healthy, teach valuable skills, and require only basic resources such as bean bags, hoops and chalk, says Helen Bilton.
Working effectively with parents is examined by Collette Drifte in our series on the new SEN Code of Practice