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In the first of a new series, Denise Bailey looks at the potential for mathematical experiences. She starts by suggesting outdoor activities Young children have a natural interest in number and it is...
Some food for thought in your professional career Teaching young children: choices in theory and practice. Glenda MacNaughton and Gillian Williams. (Open University Press, 18.99, ISBN 0 335 21106 2,...
Paul Howard-Jones, Professor of Neuroscience and regular contributor to Channel Four’s 'Secret Life of Four Year Olds', is among the impressive line-up of experts at the Nursery World Show 2019.
An exhibition in south London is showing off children’s photographs of their explorations of the world outside their nursery, explains resident artist Rosie Potter
Make sure that your setting is getting the most out of your sensory room, says Nicola Phillips, hospital play specialist.
What can settings do to support fine and gross motor skills? Georgina Durrant reports
Marcia Tatham outlines what the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000, which became law at the end of May, means for early years professionals The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry highlighted the need for all...
The National Portage Association's Portage Basic Workshop is recommended as a beginners' course for those aiming to become a registered Portage home visitor.
Noticing what a baby is attending to, and then talking to them about it, boosts language development. By Dr Danielle Matthews, Dr Michelle McGillion and Professor Julian Pine