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Cards and board games, whether bought or made in the nursery, are ideal resources for early learning about counting and number, says Denise Bailey Table-top games and activities can provide lots of...
As soon as babies are born they explore the world around them using all of their senses. Children are often surrounded by plastic and other man-made materials; by introducing natural materials you can...
The children at Akrotiri Pre-School had great fun transforming old potatoes into a group of amusing characters. As part of their topic on food, the children spent a week enjoying activities and...
Fewer than two in five nanny agencies in the UK bother to vet nannies properly before putting them forward to parents as potential employees, according to a survey by the independent company Best Bear...
Up, up and away! The children and staff at St Osmund's Pre-school have been imagining exciting journeys after creating a colourful display about hot air balloons.
I first heard about Video Interaction Guidance (VIG) in December 1996 when I attended a two-day introduction to this method of training given by Raymond Simpson and Hilary Kennedy, two psychologists...
The early years sector shows unity, with more face-to-face events returning, and through its support of families in Ukraine
With the arrival of the EYFS Profile Handbook, Jan Dubiel highlights some significant changes to the structure and content of the Profile.
It is time to highlight the essentials of effective early years practice in schools, says Nancy Stewart
While every child with SEND has a right to a specially-designed EHC plan, many are unworkable, says Dr Susana Castro-Kemp, from the University of Roehampton