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Articulated toys Tubes were cut into into different sizes and joined with fastenings to make puppets, articulated caterpillars and snakes.
How can a setting improve its curriculum for autistic children? Thomas Coram Nursery School and Centre, which has thought hard on improving outcomes for children on this diverse spectrum, has some...
Spooky, kooky, creepy and fun - that's Halloween. Gail Bushell weaves her magic In Celtic Ireland in the fifth century BC, summer officially ended on 31 October. On the evening in question, so the...
New national occupational standards for the playwork sector have been unveiled by SkillsActive, the Sector Skills Council for Active Leisure and Learning. The Qualifications and Curriculum Authority...
It's vital for children's well-being to carry through the child-centred approach to learning in the reception class to Year 1, says Sally Featherstone, co-author of Smooth Transitions - Building on...
As she moves on to the charitable sector, leading private nursery provider Susan Hay looks at 16 years of progress in UK childcare and at what urgently remains to be done As she moves on to the...
Music and technology have been hand in glove for a very long time. Musicians have always been willing to embrace technology to make their compositions permanent, for an individual to sound like an...
On our study visit to Reggio Emilia, Italy, last year, a pedagogista raised the question, 'Who is the teacher, who is the learner in early years education?' This evoked much thought among the British...
with the youngest children, bear in mind the unique learning needs of their age, says Jennie Lindon