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New free leaflets from Early Education will help carers of under-fives understand child development and play an active part in children's learning. Written by child psychologist Jennie Lindon, the...
How can adult carers give the youngest children the best opportunities to develop early language, asks Opal Dunn
Try using resources as suggested by Helen Bilton photo at coombes school, Reading, by Teri Pengilley
Picking up rhymes supported by physical actions seems to be innate in children. But how adults mediate is important for later literacy development, says Opal Dunn
Use physical movement play to enhance children's vocabulary and language skills, says Helen Bilton.
Identifying quality in early years provision may require more than one set of measurements, as Sandra Mathers and Rosanna Singler found.
Local authorities are focusing on existing provision as they start to carry out assessments of childcare as part of their new duties under the Childcare Act.<BR>
A study has found that how well children do at school is not affected if their mother returns to work in their first year of life.
Freedom of movement is essential for children's developing minds and emotions as well as their bodies, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Resolving conflicts between young children is the subject of a course outlined by Karen Faux.