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Literacy is linked to a specific body of knowledge and skills, so practitioners should focus on helping children to acquire these essentials, says Vicky Hutchin.
Brushes, leaves, pebbles and fruit are all objects that can be the springboard for observation tasks, says Lena Engel Area of learning:
You might not appreciate how much there is to know about nannying until you've seen The Nanny Handbook: The essential guide to being a nanny, by Teena Kamen. It has an accessible textbook style that...
Leapfrog, the UK's second largest nursery chain, is living up to its name in terms of the way its growth has bounded along since it launched in 1998. In less than four years it has set up 34...
The day nursery market is now worth 3.2 billion, according to the latest market research published this week, which says the sector has grown by 20 per cent in the past year and more than tripled in...
With official guidance on early years learning and development hard to find, we should welcome a new resource for music
An independent selection of new products and resources Here's an old favourite but a new concept from Flair Leisure which will help children develop early letter recognition and sequencing. 36...
What is meant by continuous provision, and what does it require of early years practitioners? Anne O'Connor explains the key elements.
Kindness is being explored through enhancements that make compliments you can see and wear, Amy Jackson explains