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A communication project has opened practitioners' and parents' eyes to the power of fun and a playful attitude to children's learning, writes Ruth Thomson.
The Department for Children Schools and Families has allocated 900,000 funding to establish the Communication Trust, a new organisation to support the children's workforce in improving children's...
Our special dietary needs series continues with advice from <B>Suzannah Olivier</B> on how nurseries can provide for Muslim children whose families may follow a halal diet
Early years organisations have welcomed Government plans to create centres providing health, education and childcare services for families in the poorest parts of England, and to create a new unit to...
Nannies and childminders have been rated above nurseries as the highest-quality form of care for babies and toddlers, apart from their own mothers. Introducing the Families, Children and Childcare...
Using non-verbal communication can be an immensely powerful way to support children’s learning, explains Alison Whelan
Observation of possible learning outcomes Activity: Behaving as a writer (home corner), Name, Date
'1 2 3, Where are you?' is a hide-and-seek safety game that we play on every visit to the woodland. Initially an adult will hide and the whole group will find them. Over time the groups hiding (with...