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Name: Angela Euesden Position: Assistant head of EYFS at Aldersbrook Primary School in Wanstead, London.
Name: Gemma Manns, Manager of Third Door Nursery in Wandsworth since May
Early years practitioners can help children find their place in the world by planning interesting ways to get out and explore the immediate environment they live in When we consider using the...
In response to Beatrix Cambell about starting childcare from the view of the parent (To the Point, 5 January), as a mother of two who works in childcare I have seen both sides of this argument. When...
We caught up with Jade Stevens, who is completing her Level 3 Early Years Educator qualification with Parenta Training while working at Kids Capers Nursery. She discusses the importance of never...
Poetry is for everyone, as leading children's poet Michael Rosen tells Karen Faux, with suggestions for introducing rhyme in an early years setting.
Aaron is a three-year-old attending Cottingley Primary School nursery in West Yorkshire. He explores the indoor and outdoor areas of the setting with confidence, often encouraging other children to...
The process of systematically watching and listening to children and documenting what practitioners see and hear is central to good practice, say Professor Chris Pascal and Professor Tony Bertram.
Whether it's swimming, horse-riding, dancing, cycling or games of tag, there are lots of ways to get inactive children moving Isn't reading and mathematics more important than exercise?
(Photograph) - Lord Winston, presenter of the television series 'The Human Body' and 'Child of Our Time' and professor of fertility studies at Imperial College, London, brought a scholarly touch to...