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Involving children in collecting and presenting data for graphs, charts or pictograms helps them to understand the information.
The project approach to science learning is explained by Teresa Vasconcelos, Nuno Melo, Maria Olivia Mendes and Catarina Cardoso.
Digital storybooks add a fascinating new element to using narratives. Marianne Sargent provides a step-by-step guide to creating them.
How can practitioners work within the Prime areas while also introducing children to the Specific areas of development? Penny Tassoni considers how the different aspects link together
So many issues in childcare and early learning come down to communication.
An alternative form of circle time is teaching young children to listen and concentrate. Sharon Garforth explains the programme and training.
GRUMPY CAT by Britta Teckentrup; Boxer Books, hardback, 11.99
To prepare young children for life spent increasingly online, parents and early years practitioners need to monitor their web use and lead by example, writes John Bolton
A 'language-rich' environment both at home and in the nursery is vital if a child is to progress easily through the many stages of early speech development. In the first of a series on communication...
These days the nursery teddy bears are more likely to be writing blogs than going down to the woods, say Asma Parveen and Jackie Marsh.