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Karen Faux looks at a course focusing on physical development and its links with other Prime areas.
Local authorities are being urged to embed the core elements of a flagship training programme into their early years and childcare planning strategies. Step into Learning is a national project that...
Nursery World wishes to make it clear that while examples of bad practice in beacon schools were cited by some delegates at a National Campaign for Nursery Education conference in London last month,...
Amid the controversy around proposals to periodically weigh school children, what can early years settings do to help tackle the child obesity crisis, asks Caroline Vollans
'Inclusion is a process of identifying, understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging' - Early Childhood Forum (2003)
In the final instalment of her series, Dr Lala Manners addresses the tricky area of holistic assessment of physical development
Babies' and toddlers' actions are the outward signs of the new connections that are being made in their minds, writes Penny Tassoni
Training organisers and providers are beginning to offer an array of courses examining reflective practice. Mary Evans reports.
What approaches enable the inclusion and support of a child with high-level medical and physical needs in mainstream early years provision? Amanda King demonstrates with one successful case.
Magic Planet is the name of a new catalogue from tfh, the special needs play experts. It contains over 170 pages of toys which have been especially selected for children with a range of special needs....