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Development of the vestibular sense – and addressing over- and under-sensitivity – is explored by Anne O’Connor and Dr Kath Dickinson in part two of this new series
Parents are being urged to cut sugar out of children’s diets, following a major Government review.
If you don’t already have a tarp collection at your setting, perhaps these ideas will tempt you, says Julie Mountain
Many children will be aware of the problem of racism, which arises from inequality. Continuing her series on introducing the themes of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to children, Dr Diane Boyd...
Children of all ages at Trinity School in Teignmouth, Devon, had fun learning and communicating with each other through peer massage We decided to teach peer massage because it can help children with...
What memories from school does the word 'maths' conjure up? My wife and I went to different schools, but have similar memories: endlessly working through Alpha and Beta textbooks. For me this meant...
Children are passionate about learning as much as possible on any topic - animals, people who help us, homes, ourselves and many more subjects. Count how many times in a day you hear the phrase from...
Bikes can be an integral part of outdoor play. Claire Warden shows how Iam often asked about the use of bikes outside. My view is that if they are used selectively and with a purpose, they can be an...
This month, Claire Warden looks at how practitioners can prepare for and respond to wintry days Ideas to explore Patterns in nature; melting