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Phonics is currently the subject of my dissertation for my early years degree. I have used a collection of ways to introduce phonics to a small group of six children working within the Foundation...
For those professionals working in early years education and childcare, the past ten years since the Labour Government came to power have felt like a whirlwind of activity, initiatives and policies....
Lisa Potts-Webb recently retrained as a health visitor. The former nursery teacher survived a machete attack on her class in 1996.
Good communication is the key to successful inclusion for children with visual or hearing disabilities and a positive outlook will benefit everyone Underpinning the foundation stage curriculum is the...
A recent report on infant death rates has indicated that the health divide between rich and poor is widening. The findings, published in a report on health inequalities in England, compared data from...
Some practical help right from the start can make a huge difference to the learning outcomes of left-handed children, says Viv Hampshire.
We adapted a Nursery World project to suit our children with special needs, writes Carol Smith, a nursery nurse at Raeden Day Nursery, Aberdeen The day nursery of the Raeden Centre in Aberdeen, better...
(Photograph) - Children at Aboyne primary in Aberdeenshire celebrated the end of their recent health week with a boccia tournament. Boccia, a game similar to bowls, can be played on virtually any...
Parents who consistently fail to help their obese children lose weight could be accused of neglect, a group of health experts have said.
'Educational inequality is not a side effect of poverty; they are inextricably linked. Recent Ofsted-funded research has found that educational inequality is growing and we should not be surprised;...