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You need an endless number of resources for your home corner. Here, early years settings put a range of accessories to the test for Sue Hubberstey.
Specific information for practitioners working with children from birth to three has been added to the National Literacy Trust's Early Reading Connects project.
Settings need to reflect personal, social and emotional development in the fabric of their environment.
Two golds, three silvers and one bronze medal were awarded.
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...
Calming sensory areas are transformational. Nicole Weinstein provides some tips for fitting them out
Consider the 10 questions below to help you create a Reggio-inspired learning environment. 1 Are you committed to the creation of a beautiful environment?
A permanent home corner with a mix of familiar resources and carefully added extras can provide the comfort that some children need during the pandemic, Nicole Weinstein explains
Really useful new resources are previewed by Ruth Thomson.
Finding not just their own way, but directing others around an environment feature in more children's activities from Jane Drake Part 2 of this project offers further ways for children to explore...