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Play involving hands and feet can help develop observation and thinking skills beyond simple recognition of size, shape and pattern. Marianne Sargent suggests some ideas.
Training for heads of integrated early years centres in England will take a lead from the Pen Green Centre in Corby, Northamptonshire. The Early Excellence Centre will be one of a network of six...
Delaying the start of formal schooling while ensuring that children have access to quality nursery provision is one of the stronger recommendations to come out of the Scottish Executive's National...
Small nurseries are not likely to survive the introduction of the 30 hours of funded childcare, leading sector figures have warned.
Why is mark making an important form of early writing and how can practitioners support and resource for it in their settings? Penny Tassoni investigates
Children's favourite playthings can serve as tools in activities that will provide plenty of fun in learning with these ideas from Wendy E Scott Toys are invaluable for literally learning through...
* The public has given strong support in three separate opinion polls to last month's strikes by 750,000 local government workers, including nursery nurses and classroom assistants. A Sky News poll...
Kezia Thurgood-Parkes completes a first year at Sheffield Hallam, talks assignments...and being thrown in at the deep end
BY Alison Dady (nee Wardley), a registered childminder who is a former Royal nanny On 3 April I sat down to watch the ITV programme 'Who's Looking After Your Child?'. What I saw confirmed a long-held...
Behaviour is an area of early years learning as important as any other. Annette Rawstrone finds out how some settings approach it