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What sort of crafts do you like doing at home with the children? Michelle Bowen, a nanny in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, sent in these ideas Peg butterflies
Ask any group of children their views and the result is always refreshingly honest. The recent 4Children Buzz Survey launched in Shout Out 4Children Week was no exception, with young people more...
Young children's personal, social and emotional development (second edition) By Marion Dowling
Carry it out The Learning Through Landscapes early years team suggest how to make use of bags and baskets as great resources for outdoor learning.
We have summarised the latest Department for Education guidance for settings below, as nurseries, childminders and schools prepare to open for more children from 1 June.
Growing plants will open children’s eyes to a fulfilling pursuit, finds Penny Tassoni
Develop children's awareness of why we need blankets in our lives using these fun activities from Jean Evans Warm up cold winter days, and extend learning across the curriculum, with this stimulating...
The defining elements of active learning, the second characteristic of effective learning and teaching identified in the Early Years Foundation Stage review, are set out by Jan Dubiel, national...
Children's musical experiences at home and how practitioners can build on them in an early years setting are explored by Susan Young in an extract from her new book, Music 3-5.
Five points for using play to stimulate the cognitive development of the children you work with, either in the nursery or domestic setting. * Encourage a broad range of play activities. A child needs...