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Learning to read and write their own name is an important skill for children. Rachel Goodchild describes how to make this process fun using a range of creative activities Children are born with an...
Let wet weather be a cause for celebration and learning with outdoor and indoor activity ideas by Helen Bromley.
How can settings support the development of small hand movements? Nicole Weinstein advises.
What is meant by continuous provision, and what does it require of early years practitioners? Anne O'Connor explains the key elements.
Early years practitioners are themselves part of the provision in any setting. Anne O'Connor outlines their role in and responsibility in promoting learning.
Role play and imaginative play, early literacy development and other activities can be facilitated with a favourite toy, says Diana Lawton.
Extending ways to build children's physical strength with a range of interesting resources and activities is easy - and vital, says Julie Mountain.
There is an important balance to be struck between child-initiated and adult-chosen activities in a setting's choice of equipment, says Julian Grenier, in a feature introducing a new series.
A museum in Cambridge is enabling children to experience shared public spaces, explains Meredith Jones Russell
Collage experiences not only benefit children’s fine motor development – they also provide a medium for children to represent their experiences and thinking, explains Nicole Weinstein