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Early years settings and schools have the chance to show off their green credentials and compete for 1,000 prize in a competition run by the Royal Forestry Society.
The effects of dyslexia can be reduced with practical help from a child's carer, writes nanny Lorna Clark Imagine a ten-year-old walking to school, along the route she has walked for the past five...
Attractive presentations in well-defined spaces will serve to enhance children's creative play. Sue Crook and Betty Farmer explain how.
The move towards hands-on learning, outside of the classroom, is behind the growing popularity of forest schools. Annette Rawstrone investigates.
Cash in on the value of money, pretend or real, as a tool for learning about mathematics through role play, as Lena Engel explains
Make nappy changing a time to offer reassuring care and stimulating learning, suggests Claire Stevenson.
There are treasure troves that will stimulate open-ended learning - by both children and practitioners. Pat Gordon-Smith describes the possibilities
Should childcarers allow aggressive play, and where does the line have to be drawn? Elaine Lee considers the views of various professionals.
How language begins with sounds, which acquire meaning through the accompaniment of actions in an exchange between infants and adults, is a journey described by Maria Robinson.
In the sixth of our National Strategies features on the EYFS, regional advisor Di Chilvers reflects on what makes effective practice in supporting and extending children's creativity and critical...