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AREAS OF LEARNING Nursery Topics - Light and dark covers all six areas of learning in the English early years curriculum, but it can be easily adapted to suit the Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish...
Check that your setting is meeting the requirements for staffing cover in another of our series on the EYFS framework by Laura Henry.
This type of play should bring out the designer in both boys and girls, explains Penny Tassoni
(Photograph) - Vicky Stokes, a play specialist at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital in London, compares denimwear with 16-month-old Tabitha Owen, 14-month-old Finn Leighton and Matthew Hough,...
The importance of developing the sense of balance is examined by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
Playing with words needn't be dull. Lynne Garner suggests a range of games to put the fun into literacy Some children see words as boring and the learning of them tedious.
Make sure that your setting is offering sufficient opportunities and resources to provide for the common play patterns and schemas of two-year-old children, advises Penny Tassoni.
The mission of a nursery business is about more than words, and the staff team need to understand it, as managers tell Karen Faux.