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(Photograph) - Two-year-old Maya Nair enjoys a breath of fresh air at a party on London's Hampstead Heath, as part of Breathe Easy Week. Other events for the week, organised by the British Lung...
Babies exhibit number-sensitivity almost from birth, but true numeracy develops a little later. Professor Annette Karmiloff-Smith explains how.
Neurophysical development takes a number of forms in early childhood. In an edited extract from her new book, Anne O'Connor explains what these are, why they matter and how to support them.
The early years landscape is changing fast, with the past few years seeing the introduction of free nursery education for three-and four-year-olds, the Foundation Stage, Sure Start, and the Early...
Supporting the maths development of four-year-olds requires meeting this age group’s widely varying needs, writes Judith Dancer
Principle Giving opportunities that help children to become aware of, explore and question issues of differences in gender, ethnicity, language, religion and culture and of special educational needs...
Narrative boosts language skills and lays the foundations for reading and writing.
Settings must appreciate just how much some children struggle to communicate, say members of the Early Years Intervention Team in Camden, London Children with language difficulties may also experience...
Make sure your early years curriculum knowledge and skills are up to date. Take your pick from the courses around this summer and autumn Acorn Early Years Training runs courses on:
The Baby Room Project has succeeded in directing some much-needed attention to the care of the youngest children. Dr Sarah Christie talks to its founders Professor Sacha Powell and Dr Kathy Goouch.