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Literacy is linked to a specific body of knowledge and skills, so practitioners should focus on helping children to acquire these essentials, says Vicky Hutchin.
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham
Experts in child development list the best free resources available online, from web courses to TED Talks
The National Childminding Association is changing its name to the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years as of next year.
The nursery group Imagine Co-operative Childcare is changing its name to The Co-operative Childcare to reinforce its commitment to the co-operative movement and its ethics and values.
Principle Providing opportunities for children to learn through all their senses...(and) to explore the ways in which, through dance and physical activities, we can 'think' with our bodies (p117)
By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant. 1 Encouragement and praise are necessary when children are practising new movements.
How experimenting with music aids children’s personal, social and emotional development and promotes self-regulation. Linda Pound explains, and offers practical advice for practitioners
Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.