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Children and parents are being shown a 'softly softly' approach to interacting. <STRONG> Joyce Reid </STRONG> reports
Many early years settings have had to hold fundraising events or ask for support from local businesses to cover the cost of special educational needs resources.
The words used in early years texts come from a long history of ways to explain how we perceive the world, as Jennie Lindon and Drew Lindon explain Many books for students of early childhood studies,...
I wholeheartedly support Christina Whitelegg's concerns about where new children's centres are being located (Letters, 5 January). Central government should be giving clear, consistent guidelines to...
Make an aquarium on a felt board and use it to let the children see how many fish they can find. 1 & 2 Planned learning intention
* Deputy minister for education Nicol Stephen has stressed the Scottish Executive's support for inclusive education. He told the Special Educational Needs conference in Edinburgh last week, 'The...
David Sobel's seven principles of natural play are a great checklist for planning quality outdoor play places for children, Nicole Weinstein discovers
In this first of a four part series, Dr Sue Allingham looks at how effective and informed observation can support the emotional and physical wellbeing of young children
This Bill makes provision for state-maintained schools to promote the mental health and well-being of their pupils alongside academic attainment.
Children’s author Michael Rosen is to be appointed as BookTrust’s new Writer in Residence – a role which he will use to promote the importance of reading and rhyming with young children.