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Enrich a child's language skills by talking about books, say Claire Bates and Helen Roscoe, Suffolk County Council Early Years and Childcare Service
This year's survey reflects new pressures on nannies and employers alike, as Stephen Vahrman explains This year our annual survey shows a far different picture than in the past few years....
* Listen to and look at young children so that you learn about the ideas they already have and what interests them. Start at that point. * Collect those observations and share them with the child's...
The best ways to be alert to young children's play choices include: * Use your skills of observation in a relaxed and informal way: look, listen and observe what the children are doing and in what...
When faced with behavioural challenges, practitioners should embrace the opportunity to learn more about children and develop effective strategies to support them, says Dr Kay Mathieson.
Pennie Akehurst, former head of the Early Years and Childcare Service at Derbyshire County Council, looks at how settings can replace the recently axed Ofsted self-evaluation form
The ability to speak multiple languages is linked to strong critical thinking. So how can the early years nurture learning in this area? Vicky Burghardt, Beverley Barnaby and Leena Robertson explain
Settings with exemplary practice are getting a chance to show it off to local authorities through a new NDNA project, says Karen Faux.