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Families are making huge gains from a simple programme where they come together to play and eat at school. Nicole Weinstein investigates.
Children's musical experiences at home and how practitioners can build on them in an early years setting are explored by Susan Young in an extract from her new book, Music 3-5.
Simple equipment and activities are all it takes to develop children's ball skills.
An alternative form of circle time is teaching young children to listen and concentrate. Sharon Garforth explains the programme and training.
How do you support language development? Take part in our survey and you could win free membership of the National Literacy Trust's Early Years Network.
Music plays an important role in helping children to read, write and enjoy literature, says Linda Pound
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT. Principle
If a child stops breathing and goes stiff after an upsetting episode, they may be experiencing breath-holding spells. Sue Chambers explains.
How can a young child please both nursery workers and her parents? Dr Maria Robinson offers advice.
Who should decide how messy a child is allowed to be when they're at nursery? Annette Rawstrone spoke to a group of senior nursery practitioners.