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The sensory experience of messy play has far-reaching benefits for brain development, creativity and risk-taking, says Anne O'Connor
As children grow, we expect them to achieve a range of early skills, and though many in our settings experience delays, it is possible to make a difference by preventing problems before they escalate....
Early years settings uncertain of how to introduce music into everyday practice need simply find a real, live musician, as Linda Bance explains.
One of Northern Ireland's leading playgroups has changed its name and legal status in a bid to help it survive after a local authority nursery unit opens nearby later this year. The award-winning...
Play with small, fantasy figurines is an ideal way to address language impoverishment and help to meet the aims of the 'Every Child a Talker' project, says Michael Jones.
High ratios and high quality care for all are features of a new nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
* An team investigating occupational segregation between the sexes in a range of professions has met for the first time - but without a representative from the childcare sector. A spokeswoman for the...
Physical development and music go hand in hand, and the key to success is variety, explains Linda Pound in the second part of this series
What impact do male practitioners have on the design and delivery of Physical Development? Dr Lala Manners shares the findings from a series of interviews with early years practitioners.