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How the prime area of PD should be approached to best meet the needs of all children, as the countdown to the revised EYFS begins. By Anne O’Connor
Evidence of the vital mind/body connection in early development means we must take a less sedentary approach to learning, explains Anne O’Connor
Discover ways to raise the bar on children's activity levels and introduce greater challenge into their play with this seminar at the Nursery World Show.
Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Whether it's swimming, horse-riding, dancing, cycling or games of tag, there are lots of ways to get inactive children moving Isn't reading and mathematics more important than exercise?
Principle * Building on children's developing skills to promote confidence and independence (p102)
Foster independence and encourage name recognition with this simple routine. Resources
The process of active learning is a two-way experience between children and practioners, says Neil Farmer.
The importance of developing the sense of balance is examined by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.