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Some food for thought in your professional career Movement and Learning in the Early Years: Supporting Dyspraxia (DCD) and Other Difficulties. By Christine Macintyre and Kim McVitty. (Paul Chapman,...
Understanding attachment theory can enhance flexible and responsive strategies to guide your practice with all children, says Anne O'Connor.
Parents who want to dictate the learning agenda for their child at nursery are something every practitioner has to deal with. Annette Rawstrone spoke to practitioners at a private day nursery....
An early intervention programme called Parents as First Teachers is improving parent-child interactions, the home environment and, as a result, child outcomes, writes Annette Rawstrone
The National Children’s Bureau (NCB) has been named national delivery partner for the Early Years Stronger Practice Hubs programme.
Penny Tassoni advises on the tricky situation of a parent working in the nursery their child attends.
Safari Kid International, which has five settings in this country, will now operate under the name Kïdo in the UK and the US.
Parents and Children Together (PACT), a new parent-delivered teaching programme, has led to gains in children’s early language and reading skills. Kelly Burgoyne, Rachel Gardner, Helen Whiteley and...
It is standard practice to praise children for their achievements. But can too much be counterproductive? Penny Tassoni offers advice.
Arguing that much of current assessment misses the point of the early years, Dr Julian Grenier sets out the key aims of the Celebrating Children’s Learning project and how it can improve practice