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Personal, social and emotional development (PSED) has always been at the heart of the early years curriculum, and its importance has once again been made clear in the review of the EYFS by Dame Clare...
How did lockdown have an impact on domestic abuse, and what can early years settings do to help support affected children and their parents, asks Charlotte Goddard
Karen Fish is nursery manager at Toddletown Nursery, Godalming, and Lily Martin is the deputy manager.
Children with SEND should not be excluded from activities that challenge them. Annette Rawstrone looks at the options
What are the developmental benefits of larger outdoors equipment, and how are some settings using it to provide varied play and learning opportunities? By Karen Hart
Homeless children and their families are enjoying a garden that opened last week with the help of leadingnursery chain. A collaboration between Bright Horizons Foundation for Children, the charitable...
Nearly all children's centres and schools in Camden will offer parents of three-and four-year-olds 25 hours of free early education a week from September.
Exploring Play for Early Childhood Studies by Mandy Andrews, Learning Matters/Sage Publications
The importance of outdoor play to development is well documented. Julie Mountain explains how to get right both attitude and resources.
Transitions can present challenges, but in the right situation children can be surprisingly adaptable, says Working Mum.