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1. Create a stimulating environment that will arouse children's curiosity. 2. Support children's learning by providing the resources that they need to take their investigations further.
Continuing her series on introducing the Sustainable Development Goals to young children, Dr Diane Boyd examines how settings can promote health and well-being
Practitioners may find it difficult to link their understanding of how children develop with the demands of the literacy strategy, and need to examine their practice carefully Children grow, learn and...
We have five packs of Linking People (Reflections on Learning, 5.95 each) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked 'Linking...
Birth to Three Matters has provided settings with a welcome framework on which to base good practice but more staff training on caring for the very young is proving essential ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
Intergenerational practice is on the rise among early years settings across the UK. Nicole Weinstein talks to those involved in some exciting projects
<P> Understanding the ways children's memories differ from adults' will help practiitioners choose appropriate activities, says <B> Penny Tassoni </B> </P>
A survey of mums, undertaken by the Parent-Infant Foundation, suggests pregnant women are not getting the support they need to help them bond with their babies.
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