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Think ahead to make the most effective use of one of the most popular play areas in any setting, as Jane Drake considers how practitioners can carry out planning for the Foundation Stage Long-term...
Following Debbie Hemingway's letter detailing her nursery's positive experiences of heuristic play (14 June).
Nora Connolly is correct in identifying the troublesome issue of maternity leave for nursery staff (Letters, 2 February). It is difficult balancing act. The law states that staff have the right to...
Can you build or make a boat with a sail that is big enough for two children?
'For a young child, being a "good citizen" means developing self-awareness and self-confidence, learning how to play and work well with others and recognising one's place in the wider community.'...
The recent exchange trip made by Scottish early years practitioners to the headquarters of Westminster Children's Society (News, 22 May) was funded by Glasgow City Council, we have been asked to point...
'The number of children starting school with poor speaking and listening skills should cause us all to worry, and the numbers are going up.' Alan Wells, director of the Basic Skills Agency, on the...
Websites are now a vital tool in marketing and communicating with parents, says Laura Marcus.
Games involving dice have been enjoyed for many centuries. Lynne Garner suggests activities that can be adapted for children of different ages and abilities dice have been around for thousands of...