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How should practitioners best be observing children, assessing progress and letting this knowledge inform their planning, asks Charlotte Goddard
Contrasts between early years provision in different countries can help us reflect on whether education is for teaching children readiness for life, argue David Whitebread and Sue Bingham.
Outdoor living and risk-taking at a Cornwall forest school are to come under the spotlight on the BBC's 'Countryfile' programme this week.
I am a nursery teacher in a small local authority-run primary school. I have the pleasure of working with a fully-qualified, very experienced and knowledgeable nursery nurse. We work as a team and...
Got any birthdays coming up on your calendar? Children will be chuffed with a new Thomas the Tank Engine adventure they can play on the home computer. Hasbro Interactive's 'Thomas and Friends -...
Nearly two-thirds of parents don’t regularly take part in activities like painting or playing in the mud with their children because of the cleaning up required, reveals new research.
Dig deep for learning using soil as a resource with Jan White and Gail Ryder Richardson. Ideas to explore Help children to develop high levels of involvement in activities
Superseding award will be better fit with EYFS.
From pottery to knitting, taking part in arts and crafts activities is easy thanks to the wealth of opportunities out there, writes Penny Tassoni
There are many ways to think about time, says Alison Clark in this edited extract of her book Slow Knowledge and the Unhurried Child