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Ensuring the safety of children means taking ownership of all the equipment used at your setting and combining common sense with procedure, advise Bernadina Laverty and Catherine Reay.
In the first of a two-part series on pattern, Nicole Weinstein looks at the concept that underpins it all - mathematics -and suggests resources to encourage children to design, build or observe...
Outdoor play is essential in the physical and mental development of children. Helen Tovey explores the benefits of a well-resourced outside environment.
Good-quality props and practical domestic experiences can offer deep learning opportunities in the home corner, Nicole Weinstein discovers in the first of a series looking at aspects of role play
Children progress by facing challenges, and good practitioners have a sense of when to step in and when to hold back. Jennie Lindon advises.
The possibilities are endless for activities using colour - Sheila Ebbutt offers a rich variety of them, focusing on both individual colours and mixtures.
For an average of £15 a month, nurseries can access an 'Aladdin's cave' of donated resources in London.
Food and free flow are the heart of one nursery, says Karen Faux.
The forest school approach need not be limited to early years settings with easy access to the countryside, as Annette Rawstrone discovers.
Observation of children's interests as they play is at the heart of activities based on a favourite theme in both books and play materials set out by Diana Lawton.