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We expect young children to learn moral behaviour, but does it come naturally to them? Penny Tassoni looks at theories of development and good practice in the nursery
Language opens doors in terms of development and helps children work out the world around them. Penny Tassoni looks at how settings can best support two-year-olds to grow their skills
Young children need to learn about healthy foods while they enjoy eating them. Jean Evans hears how one setting does it.
The results for 2012/13 show that overall 52 per cent of children achieved a 'good level of development' at the end of reception.
Ways that nurseries can identify and promote children's readiness for reading are highlighted in studies considered by Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
How language begins with sounds, which acquire meaning through the accompaniment of actions in an exchange between infants and adults, is a journey described by Maria Robinson.
Making time for effective communication benefits everyone involved, say Nicola Bushell and Hayley Cannell, joint managers of Oakey Dokey's Pre-school in Essex.
Encourage communication outdoors by making sure that your space is appropriately resourced. Julie Mountain explains
Use physical movement play to enhance children's vocabulary and language skills, says Helen Bilton.
The number of four-year-olds not physically ready to start school is rising, research from Loughborough University claims.