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Learning how to throw and aim at a target is an important skill for the very young, says Helen Bilton.
Mingling the young and the old in one centre could bring great benefits, but there are challenges to achieving it. Melanie Defries hears why.
Leading early years expert Penny Tassoni will be giving advice on working with the youngest children in the nursery.
Following her recent marriage, Nursery World senior reporter Nicole Curnow has changed her name to Nicole Weinstein. She can be contacted at nicole.weinstein@nurseryworld.co.uk.
This is the second of a four-part series on inclusive practice. The articles are structured around the themes and principles underpinning the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Controversy over when reading and writing should be taught could persist under the revised framework.Jan Dubiel, national development manager for Early Excellence, reviews the essential principles.
Identifying children's relationships with the adults in their home is no longer a matter of Bob's your uncle, says <STRONG> Mary Evans </STRONG>
The price of holiday childcare has more than doubled in some areas of the country since 2010, according to an analysis by Labour.
Rikke Kerler enrolled on the Long EPD Pathway in September 2007.
Taking time to properly listen to children and encouraging them to talk about their interests are vital, explains Dr Sue Allingham