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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.
Use these key points for discussion at staff meetings or with parents and carers: 1 Do you involve parents and members of the community in your investigations of the local area?
Everyday play provides plenty of chances to learn number skills. But it doesn't just have to be through tangible objects, says Jane Drake Counting, and use of numbers as labels, constitutes one strand...
Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard
Stay and Play is the most commonly run service offered by children's centres in deprived areas, according to new research into the way centres are managed and the type of provision they offer.
Margaret Hodge MP, chair of the Public Accounts Committee and former children's minister, and shadow children's minister Sharon Hodgson have backed calls from local authorities for funding for the new...
The Tripp Trapp from Stokke is definitely a chair with a difference. It has been specifically designed to develop good seating habits in early childhood and, unlike any other highchair on the market,...
London's play sector has greeted with relief the news that funding to support children's play in the capital will be reinstated. Voluntary sector organisations that support London's most vulnerable...
The private talk a child engages in while playing is a tool in their language development, with a lot to tell practitioners, says Anne O'Connor.