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Celebrate the individuality of young children's achievements with the following ideas: * It has long been the tradition for a child to have his or her own peg at nursery. Offer children a special...
Block play allows a child to mix creativity with mathematical problem-solving, says Anne O'Connor.
The University of Cambridge and the Early Intervention Foundation are asking for input from practitioners to create a new resource library for early years professionals.
I was shocked by Barbara Davies' letter ('Flexibly overstretched', 20 July). Has she forgotten that her employees are parents too and that support should be given to them to provide continuity of care...
A new national project uses music to support wider development. The University of Roehampton's Adam Ockelford and Angela Voyajolu explain.
A project on animals offers huge scope for children's learning across the early years curriculum and a seemingly limitless list of animals on which to focus: pets, farm animals, minibeasts, birds,...
Organising a topic on My home may appear deceptively simple but, as this issue of Nursery Topics will show, it is a project that needs a lot of planning and is a subject that has to be dealt with...
This year's parents' week run by the Family and Parenting Institute has as its theme 'Getting it right for families'.
The next Team Around the Child (TAC) seminar, in London on 21 June, is designed to help practitioners make the most of limited resources in a multi-agency approach.
Start with a Difference: Promoting Race Equality in the Early Years. By Julie Taylor. (Jewish Council for Racial Equality, 15 plus 3 p&p, 020 8455 0896) Reviewed by Gina Houston, vice-chair of Early...