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Children as well as practitioners will suffer from the sweeping changes in qualifications, which need to be publicised for wider debate, warn childcare lecturers Guy Stoate and Shan Bowen.
Physical development expert Dr Lala Manners describes a successful training model in Manchester and why it can be replicated, in the final instalment of a two-part series
Children speaking different languages, or very little at all, learn to communicate happily at a nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
Check if all areas of provision in your setting promote creativity, by asking yourself: Does role play provision offer: * opportunities to observe adults undertaking home and community roles?
In seeking to ensure children are always busy, have we overlooked the value of simply doing nothing? Dr Natasha Kirkham considers the issue.
Lala Manners explains the principles behind the many approaches to physical development and the training available for practitioners.
Use these ten key points as possible lead-ins for discussion at a staff meeting or with parents and carers: 1 What experience of print do children have outside of the home/setting? 2 Are there plenty...
Dr Lala Manners takes issue with the lack of emphasis given to physical development in the new EYE qualifications
All good early years settings know the importance of a healthy, balanced diet for under-fives, but standards vary. Annie Seeley and Jane Harrison provide top-line tips to holistic food provision.
Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard