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One nursery is replicating the primary school lunch experience to help children adjust more easily to the change. Nicole Weinstein explains.
Cold, wet and windy weather doesn't have to mean staying indoors. In the final part of her series on winter play outdoors, Julie Mountain suggests some creative approaches for fun and learning.
This topics enables each child to relate their own unique experiences, and offers insights for practitioners.
How can outdoors be an enabling learning environment for all children? Julie Mountain reports on how award-winning early years settings provide routes to inclusion outside
With the festive season fast approaching, Ruth Thomson compiles a list of the best children’s books
What is meant by continuous provision, and what does it require of early years practitioners? Anne O'Connor explains the key elements.
Sharing your outdoor space, or even just the corridors that lead to it, can restrict when and how you use your outside provision. Ginny Wright, from Learning through Landscapes, explores the issues.
At Babblebrooke Nursery in Loughborough, manager Mike and Baby Room lead Tessa completed children’s mental health training during Children’s Mental Health Week.
The most important meal of the day can offer inspiration when looking at subjects like world cultures and health, says Marianne Sargent.
Walking and running are both challenging locomotor skills for children to master. But the right approach can maximise opportunities for learning, says Lala Manners.