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Some practical help right from the start can make a huge difference to the learning outcomes of left-handed children, says Viv Hampshire.
The patterns in language, movement and music may not be immediately obvious but learning to recognise them helps children make sense of the world, says Linda Pound.
A simple running game brings both physical and emotional growth for a toddler, says Anne O'Connor.
High-quality childcare is definitely something to celebrate, and our annual competition, organised with the Daycare Trust for National Childcare Week, does just that. This year, we're running a...
What can we learn from research on early brain development? David Whitebread and Lysandra Sinclaire-Harding debunk some of the 'neuromyths' and misdiagnoses doing the rounds and look at...
Most early years settings have a collection of musical instruments suitable for children to play. All too often, though, I notice instruments tossed rather carelessly into baskets or on to trolleys,...
Young children will love to make their mark with print activities using a wide range of materials and techniques that those of any ability can master.
This is the final of four articles on inclusion. The articles are structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), 2007.