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Dramatising a story can help children to express emotions and structure a narrative, says Helen Bilton.
Block play allows a child to mix creativity with mathematical problem-solving, says Anne O'Connor.
Opportunities for children to learn through 'purposeful, well-planned play', easing the transition from the pre-fives to the primary 1 stage, will be contained in a new curriculum for Scottish...
Children with special needs will benefit from an extra 8m earmarked by the Scottish Executive to improve their access to buildings and the curriculum. Annual spending on accessibility strategies will...
Playworkers from Scotland Yard Adventure Centre in Edinburgh (The Yard) are holding workshops across Scotland on supporting play opportunities for children with additional needs. The workshops, funded...
Ateam of academics from Edinburgh University have given the early intervention programme in Scotland the thumbs-up - and have praised nursery nurses and classroom assistants for their contribution.
Maria Neal is the early years co-ordinator at Barlborough Hall School in Derbyshire, which is linked with Makumbi Primary School in Zimbabwe. Maria recently visited the school and saw first-hand how...
How will newly-appointed Foundation Stage advisors support early years practitioners? <B>Catherine Gaunt</B> talks to the woman at the top
A topic that focuses on clothes is a good opportunity to reflect on dress codes within the setting. It is important that practitioners and parents agree on what is appropriate clothing for children to...
One of the UK's largest nursery chains, Nord Anglia, said last week that it is reviewing its procedures after secret television footage filmed at one of its nurseries revealed severe breaches of care...