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How can practitioners reassure parents who don’t want their children taking part in messy play out of fear that they might get ill? Gabriella Jozwiak asks our panel
New research is challenging our understanding of repeated patterns of action, or schemas. Dr Cath Arnold, consultant at the Pen Green Centre, looks at how we can refine our approach.
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Nursery World spoke to physical development expert Carol Archer about what needs to change within the current EYFS framework to encourage a more research-based approach to children’s physical...
Babies and YoungChildren - Certificate in Child Care and Education. By Marion Beaver, Jo Brewster, Pauline Jones, Sally Neaum and Jill Tallack (Nelson Thornes, 12.95, 01242 267100) Reviewed by Denni...
Behaviour is a complex interplay of every aspect of development, and for young children, the driving force behind it is the ability to manage emotions, explains Maria Robinson.
(Photograph) - A training centre dedicated to creating hundreds of childcare workers in London and the south-east of England has opened in Stratford, London. The East London Childcare Institute aims...
25 May An introduction to Piaget's theory of cognitive development This seminar by Ranelagh House will look at how Piaget's theory of cognitive development relates to the child's play and moral...
Leaving a baby to ‘cry it out’ has no adverse effects on child development and attachment, according to new research.
Our bright idea Children from Just Learning Nursery in the new town of Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, had an exciting time visiting a building site. Nursery manager Pat Wright talks about their...