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Offer the under-threes simple objects to manipulate and mark with and hone their skills, suggests Marie Richardson
To create effective 'enabling environments', we must be open to ideas from a range of sources, including educational pioneers, overseas settings and children themselves, says Nicole Weinstein.
Make use of Shrove Tuesday to teach children about tradition and the spirit of sharing - and to have a feast, of course, says Marianne Sargent.
Individual treasure boxes provide an ideal way to develop children's personal, social and emotional learning, say Stuart Hall and Carole Gibbons from Tanglewood Nursery School.
A charming book with varied themes that young children will identify with inspires activities across the curriculum from Helen Bromley.
A well-informed practitioner can save the day when children engage in superhero play, reports Nicole Weinstein
Girls consistently achieve better than the boys, but research suggests that the way to male attainment is to send them outdoors, says Sarah Ghahremani.
Local community collaboratives are a great way to ease children's transition to school, says Rebecca Fisk
Developing a challenging outdoor environment that is as exciting as a forest doesn’t need to cost the earth, explains Jeanette Hill
Never mind if the plant is a weed, it's wild, free, cookable and edible, as children and their families found out with Viv Hampshire.