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Point out to parents the sort of experiences they can be offering children at home to extend their natural curiosity Parents and carers can do much to foster curiosity in their children, both by...
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham
Children in the Rainbow room at Rainbow Nursery, Middlestone Moor, have been learning about changes in their bodies as they are growing up. Their attractive display encourages them to explore changes...
The Scottish Social Services Council is running its fourth annual Care Accolades awards in partnership with the Scottish Executive. Organisations shortlisted for the Care Accolades 2007 include...
The publication of Ofsted’s Reception year report ‘Bold Beginnings’ has been met with dismay by some teachers and early years experts, particularly those concerned about the push of more formal...
More than 4,200 parents, childcare experts and educationalists have signed a petition on the Number Ten website to try to stop the Early Years Foundation Stage becoming law in September.
The children in the Red Room at The Childcare Centre at Darlington College enjoyed discussing their favourite foods and recording them on a chart, says Dionne Sheehan. Planned learning intentions
The gap between the quality of early years provision in poorer areas of the country and the more affluent has narrowed during Sir Michael Wilshaw's time as chief inspector.
Sensory exploration is central to early learning and our new series of posters will explore materials that feature regularly in our daily lives but may pass largely unnoticed, such as plastic, wood...