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One of the skills that children need to develop in order to read and write is called auditory discrimination.
This month the Learning through Landscapes' early years team looks at how practitioners can use feathers for learning outdoors Exploring the sensation of feathers on our skin.
Position: Area manager of Snapdragons Nursery, with six settings in Bath and Wiltshire
Some ideas for supporting children’s exploration of vans and lorries, inside and outside the setting. By Annette Rawstrone
Heather Gillies, manager of Glasgow's Clutha Street Day Nursery, which has an award-winning garden I got ideas for our Japanese garden by surfing the net. There are lots of excellent sites that show...
How one setting provides the opportunity for children to make transient art, and what they get out of it. Meredith Jones Russell reports
How can nursery groups taking on a new setting build a positive working culture within the workplace? Charlotte Goddard reports
Ways that practitioners can help support problem-solving skills. Georgina Durrant reports
This project recognises that: * settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum