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Experts in child development list the best free resources available online, from web courses to TED Talks
How taking a course on supporting children’s additional support needs can improve practitioners’ knowledge. By Dr Jackie Musgrave, Sarah Burton and Joanne Gibson
Understanding the connection between mind and body development can help to shape good practice in early years settings, says Annette Rawstone.
Practitioners can learn a great deal from the work of early years educator and lecturer Susan Isaacs, as Professor Tricia David explains
Exploration and investigation The following topics to explore and investigate are interesting to most young children:
Principles * (Providing) an environment with a wide range of activities indoors and outdoors that stimulate children's interest and curiosity (p82)
Childbase Partnership teams and families in 44 nurseries have raised more than £165,000 and 9,267kg in food donations – equivalent to the weight of two African elephants – to support the Trussell...
In response to the article on the Foundation Degree in Early Years (News, 26 January) at South Bank University, I would like to promote Kingston University's Foundation Degree in Early Years course...
The influential work of an academic who developed the theory that all children are intelligent in the different ways they learn is described by Jonathan Barnes
More than half of healthcare professionals are unaware of Government advice that children under five should be given a daily supplement of vitamin D, according to a new survey.