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Use one of the best known nursery rhymes to soothe babies and inspire imitative play by toddlers, says Judith Stevens.
Play a numbers game to tie in with you project on the book Why Noah Choose the Dove (see overleaf). Child development opportunities
The research and thinking about infant development available to early years practitioners is highlighted by Jools Page and Cathy Nutbrown from the University of Sheffield's School of Education.
Stimulate babies' sensory and cognitive development with these simple, easily accessible resources, in the third of a series from Claire Stevenson, Donna Luck and Veronica Lawrence.
Acomprehensive set of guidelines for a curriculum for the under-threes was launched this week by Stirling Council. The guidelines are unique in that they have been developed for home-based as well as...
How can practitioners support parents to build stronger bonds with their babies? Nicole Weinstein looks at the latest guidance and resources
As children aged one to two discover how to use words, give an added dimension to the process with fun songs, as Alice Sharp suggests.
To what extent do countries differ in their approach to training their early years staff in physical development, asks Dr Kristy Howells
What a noise! Sound out the possibilities for developing listening and speaking skills with these ideas from Alice Sharp.
More children are now growing up multilingual. Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith examine the latest research on how this affects development.