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Discover the vast possibilities for play and learning in a treasure trove of shells. Jean Evans suggests activities Ashell collection is a valuable natural resource in any early years setting....
KIDS, a charity for disabled children and young people, has launched a free suite of resources to support families in the move to personal budgets.
Ingredients 4 chicken breasts. For marinade: 1 clove of garlic, juice of half a lemon, 1 tbsp soy sauce, 1 tbsp runny honey, 1cm root ginger, 1 tsp oil. For garnish: 8 cherry tomatoes, mixed peppers...
Deian Evans, of property consultants Lambert Smith Hampton, explains the importance of a proactive approach to rent renewals.
Is phonics a panacea that comes back into fashion whenever thinking about early literacy gets confused? <STRONG> Julian Grenier </STRONG> considers what children really need to read
Valuable as an end in themselves, activities that encourage the development of fine motor skills are also a prerequisite for writing, says Judith Stevens
A new web-tool aims to help early years providers review their practice in the light of the Foundation Stage principles, explains Michael Baxter Thoughtful and responsive provision in the Foundation...
Do you display photographs of adults as well as of children in your setting, to show that both are welcomed and valued? What measures do you have in place to screen children's access to the internet?...
Children at Kinder Park Nursery in Carlisle get switched on to ICT with the new equipment they won in a competition run by FirstSteps and Nursery World. Nursery owner Joanne Routledge said she was...