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Ann Langston explains the changes to Personal, Social and Emotional Development in the revised framework
Our Saturday Masterclass at the Nursery World Show 2017 will examine the role of communication and language approaches in closing the gap for birth to threes.
The role of play in young children's learning is finding new defenders around the world. Ruth Thomson hears some of the latest thinking.
History, and the Child Study Movement in particular, can provide some important learning about observation and record keeping. Tina Bruce, Stella Louis and Georgie McCall offer some clarity on the...
Physical doodles can nurture young children's learning and help them understand their bodies in creative and playful ways. The following extract from a new book offers guidance on getting started.
The Lamaze Infant Development Book Programme has been designed to help instill a love of books from the earliest possible age. Each book is brightly coloured and has special features such as different...
Details of the new birth-to-five framework that emerged in the Childcare Bill last week caused an outcry about 'baby curriculum madness'. The Daily Mail's front-page headline said, 'Toddlers taught to...
The different types within the human memory system, what they are used for and the ages and stages at which they develop in young children are outlined by Maria Robinson.
Babies' and toddlers' actions are the outward signs of the new connections that are being made in their minds, writes Penny Tassoni
How do children learn and remember information, and what approaches will help them reach their full potential? In an extract from her book on child psychology, Usha Goswami explains.