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Spatial reasoning skills are critical to early learning, particularly in mathematics, and need to be supported by engaging children’s entire bodies. Dr Jennifer S Thom explains why
The NDNA's online quality assurance scheme aims to maximise the potential of every individual to energise practice and keep it moving forward, as Mary Evans hears at the start of a new series.
By xMaureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...
Male practitioners are frequently being stopped from providing intimate care to children as parents are uncomfortable with the idea, according to the Men in the Early Years (MITEY) campaign group.
This year’s lockdown prompted new and unexpected forms of parental engagement at settings. Dr Catherine Davies, Dr Louise Tracey and Dr Julian Grenier report
Actions you can take to make your approach to the outdoors effective. By Julie Mountain
Kate Freeman tells Gabriella Jozwiak about her vital role.
Outdoors is the very best place for babies and toddlers to explore, learn how the body works and to develop its potential, explains Julie Mountain
A lack of consideration for others is seen as the root of many social problems - hence the key role of the early years in developing empathy in children.
A survey of parents has revealed that over a fifth who are unemployed want to work but can't because childcare is 'prohibitively expensive'.