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Reading Zone is a recently launched website that aims to support adults looking for the best books for children and also to help children find out more about books. The website has received...
Media coverage of wars and disasters means playleaders will need to respond to children's anxiety and their questions, explains Andrea Clifford-Poston One of the biggest differences between our lives...
* Chilvers, Di Young Children Talking (priced 5, Early Education, www.early-education.org.uk) * Cousins, Jacqui (1999) Listening to Four-Year-Olds - How they can help us plan their education and care...
Over the past ten days, the Government has issued three major documents, all of which are likely to cause controversy and unease across the sector. First up came the action plan for implementing the...
Understanding attachment theory can enhance flexible and responsive strategies to guide your practice with all children, says Anne O'Connor.
To deliver the Foundation Stage curriculum effectively, practitioners need to consider three levels of planning: * long-term plans, which chart the learning opportunities that will be offered through...
What is empathy, how does it develop in the early years, and what can practitioners and parents do to support it? Ruth Thomson explains
Play programmes are to benefit from 67.5m in grants from the Big Lottery Fund under the 124m Children's Play initiative.
Living 'over the border' from Epsom, I found Jane Taoka's letter, 'How can childminders find time to train?' (5 April) interesting, although not particularly surprising. The short answer is that we...
I am a teaching assistant working in a reception class in a school in Warwickshire. I have responsibility for half a class of 30 children on a daily basis. I am not involved in planning, but deliver...