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Seeds, greens and legumes can be used to create a whole host of interesting and enjoyable learning opportunities. Marianne Sargent offers some food for thought.
This topics enables each child to relate their own unique experiences, and offers insights for practitioners.
For children to get the most out of their time outdoors, practitioners need to develop the right qualities for leadership, says Annie Davy.
Whole families had fun working together at Oakwood House Nursery's first den-making festival in Huddersfield.
'Because it's exciting': childen enjoy - and need - the experience of danger Forest School can offer. But educators need a deeper understanding to handle it effectively, Martin Pace explains.
The Danish concept of ‘hygge’ can promote well-being, find Alison Prowle and Angela Hodgkins
The environment we provide for children should meet their needs to a point where they can direct their own play and learning, says Anne O'Connor.
A ‘mini city’ is informing children about career choices and enhancing role play at one Sheffield school. Nicole Weinstein reports
Early years practitioners are themselves part of the provision in any setting. Anne O'Connor outlines their role in and responsibility in promoting learning.
A forest environment stimulates the use of descriptive language, says Caroline Watts, a Forest Schools leader for several schools in Kent.