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While certain activities are useful for the development of handwriting, others can hinder it - and practitioners can help by explaining the differences to parents.
Toys for the baby and toddler rooms are tried out by early years professionals who give their verdicts to Sue Hubberstey.
A setting rescued from closure by parents is providing outstanding provision with creative and critical thinking at the heart of its practice. Marianne Sargent explains
Name: Mandy Allen Position: Training assessor, Interserve Learning & Employment
In this second part of our new series on age-appropriate maths, Judith Dancer explores the needs of younger and older toddlers
Identifying children's relationships with the adults in their home is no longer a matter of Bob's your uncle, says Mary Evans Family life in Britain today is often much more complicated than the...
Imagination is a vital part of learning and development because it lets children understand and adapt to the wider world, says early years consultant Linda Pound.
As children aged one to two discover how to use words, give an added dimension to the process with fun songs, as Alice Sharp suggests.
The problem with so much music aimed at the very young is that it can all sound the same. Not so the three CDs from PlayIt.