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Early years settings need to offer provision that will help sustain young children's thinking by using their own initiative, says Marion Dowling.
I think that rather than calling the eight-page pull-out 'All About Painting and Drawing' (7 March), a good name for it would have been 'Art Torture for Tots'. What age group is the author of this...
Hear 'physical development' and you'll probably think of the health benefits that a good diet and lots of running around can bring your child. In fact, physical development is fundamental to every...
What is empathy, how does it develop in the early years, and what can practitioners and parents do to support it? Ruth Thomson explains
Children enjoyed all the fun of the fair while their parents chatted to local childcare providers at an event organised by the Solihull Children's Information Service on behalf of the Early Years...
The many ways that young children and adults give and receive messages without using words, and their importance for secure, social relations, are explored by Maria Robinson.
Britain should look at the development of early years services in other European countries to assess what it wants for its own, argues Professor Peter Moss
Sharing a story-telling session, listening to aCD and acting out favourite tales using props are all ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with books Practitioners who want to create a...
In an extract from her new book, Tania Swift explores the importance of physical development to learning and how to encourage it
Use these key points for discussion at staff meetings or with parents and carers: 1 How does your questioning focus and extend children's thinking and learning? Have you discussed the key vocabulary...