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The benefits of messy play are well known to practitioners, but many parents are still wary of it for a number of reasons, reports Julie Mountain, who carried out a survey on the subject
The National Occupational Standards for Children's Care, Learning and Development consist of 87 units of competence of which 22 are imported from Playwork, Health and Social Care, Management and...
Titchy Tubs from Startwell Learning Resources were incorrectly priced in the latest issue of Nursery Equipment (Summer 2005). The tubs cost 199 for four, not two, as stated.
Use physical movement play to enhance children's vocabulary and language skills, says Helen Bilton.
Having to conform to goals and targets can damage children's sense of self and community, and inhibit their motivation, argues Wendy Ellyatt.
A nursery is helping to meet the needs of local families with a wraparound and holiday care arrangement. Karen Faux reports.
Observe the great leap in development when young children learn how to use one thing to represent another, with a demonstration of symbolic thought from Pamela May.
A nursery chain has developed its own magazine alongside its new website, with engaging parents among its aims, says Karen Faux.
Meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child.
A network of settings is using reflective practice to raise the quality of experiences of two-year-olds. Kate Hayward and Andrea Layzell of Pen Green, co-ordinator of the Being Two project, explain.