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Put children in the picture about using art for creative expression by looking at famous paintings and thinking about imitating their techniques, says Beverley Michael
By Maureen Smith, ex-CACHE director and now a consultant 1 The need for continuous improvement Customer care needs to remain a top priority. Only by continuously improving your service will customers...
Tips for saving work from April Jones, director of Computer Kids We all have good intentions at the beginning of the nursery year to keep a tidy desk, sort and file things away and keep on top of all...
The Children's Workforce Development Council has set out its programme of work for the next financial year in its 2007-2008 Business Plan. The agenda includes training for Early Years Professional...
The voluntary sector has improved more than any other type of provision, according to the first large-scale study of childcare across England since the Effective Provision of Pre-School Education...
Formal education for four- and-five-year-olds may seem to show promising results when tested early but proves damaging to children's educational development in the long term, says an international...
The link between immature motor skills and lower educational performance has been overlooked, says Sally Goddard Blythe
'Finger foods' have important implications for a child's development that may be overlooked in today's lifestyles, as Karen Faux discovers.
Principle * Planning for the development of independence skills, particularly for children who are highly dependent on adult support, for personal care (p28)
Encourage the youngest children to lead the way in musical activities with suggestions from Jessica Pitt.