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Ways to take your children’s learning into your nearest outdoors space. By Julie Mountain
We have a long way to go in our thinking before true inclusion of the disabled can be achieved, writes Mary Dickins I have spent much of the past year travelling around the country meeting and running...
Going outside to ‘do’ maths is an effective way to engage young children. Julie Mountain offers some tips
Music plays an important role in helping children to read, write and enjoy literature, says Linda Pound
Edited by Lucy Rycroft-Smith and Graham Andre (Routledge, £16.99)
Sally Schweizer (Rudolph Steiner Press, 12.95, ISBN 1 85584 124 X, www.rudolphsteinerpress.com). Reviewed by Sandy Green, early years consultant.
(Photograph) - Primary 1 pupils at Oakbank Primary School in Perth transformed an area of wasteland at the school into an award-winning garden in just four months. Their work on a rockery, senses...
The harmful effects of bias based upon a person's or group's ethnicity, and positive ways to overcome it in early years practice, are explained by Anne O'Connor.
From 2002-15, the Froebel Research Fellowship project focused on children's creative thinking and learning. David Hargreaves, Sue Robson, Sue Greenfield and Hiroko Fumoto share their findings.