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Even very young children love to explore, and although nature is the key resource here, it can be given a helping hand. Nicole Weinstein reports.
If parents cannot read or write, how can they support their children's learning? Judith Napier sees what's being done
'How can childminders find the time to train?' (Letters, 5 April) has, I am sure, highlighted the feelings of many registered childminders. Jane Taoka is among the majority of the childcare workforce...
The current crop of training programmes covers a broad range of topics related to health. Hannah Crown rounds up some of the options.
Why has the recent proposal to extend the national curriculum to include the Foundation Stage got early years experts up in arms? Mary Evans asks them
Make plans over time for one of the most important areas of a setting's provision with this advice from <B>Jane Drake</B>
Supporting parents Mark-making fascinates young children - you have only to look at the baby making marks with spilt milk to see this in action. Over time, children start to attach meanings to the...
A well-developed vestibular system leaves us feeling physically and emotionally balanced, but it needs to be trained through a range of particular movements, explains Nicole Weinstein