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Words speak loud as actions when practitioners encourage children to find their voices outdoors, says Anne O'Connor
A Sure Start-funded project in Edinburgh is getting children off to the right start at nursery by encouraging parents' involvement in their education. Two 'parent workers' attached to three nursery...
Ten ways to bring an international dimension to your work with young children: 1 .Ask families to bring back items of interest from holidays abroad. A small display of French picture books or the...
Members of TACTYC are involved in Training, Advancement and Co-operation in the Teaching of Young Children.
Children will not be taught to read with 'a one size fits all' approach, early years experts heard on Saturday. More than 100 delegates attended a conference at Roehampton University to debate the...
Ways to take your children’s learning into your nearest outdoors space. By Julie Mountain
Most children get to grips with using a computer mouse between three and four years old, but many continue to struggle with its size - it is just too big for their small hands, writes April Jones....
26 January. 'Five Live Report - Terminal Care' (BBC Radio 5 Live, 12.05 to 12.30pm)
Plans to introduce childminder agencies and give early years providers the right to request an Ofsted inspection are included in the Children and Families Bill published today.
<P> Children who have communication difficulties are learning to express their needs with a deceptively simple, progressive system of picture cards. Mary Evans reports </P>