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Children learn best when engaged in something important to them, say Ros Bayley and Lynn Broadbent.
Continuing her series on introducing the Sustainable Development Goals, Dr Diane Boyd explores the importance of green energy sources
If the Welsh Assembly is to meet its objective of eradicating child poverty in Wales within a generation, it should develop a strategy that targets support for the most vulnerable children within a...
All young children enjoy swings, which is handy because they aid development. By Penny Tassoni
Early years practitioners engaged parents as partners by exploring schemas for personal, social and emotional development for a project in one London borough, described by Kate Miranda and Stella...
Sand and water Counting Prepare a large bowl of bubbles. Invite each child to spoon bubbles into yogurt pot containers. Ask:
It is easy for us to take for granted the range of physical skills that we have as adults. You may well be reading this after having made sandwiches, tied up shoelaces and negotiated your way around a...
- No More Blankets for Lambkin! By Bernette Ford and Sam Williams
1. Create a stimulating environment that will arouse children's curiosity. 2. Support children's learning by providing the resources that they need to take their investigations further.