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Routines are beneficial to both a setting and its children – but they have to be useful and meaningful. By Penny Tassoni
Name: Margaret Redmond, retired nursery nurse
Let children explore night during the day and think about what others do as they sleep with activities in the nursery from Jane Drake In part two of this project, planned activities provide young...
LGBT people may become parents in a variety of ways, and will face challenges both unique to their situation and in common with other parents. Deborah Price and Kath Tayler reflect on the role...
The 'Match It!' series of six books from Picthall and Gunzi can help young children to develop counting, reading and communication skills in the form of a fun game challenging them to recognise and...
Early years practitioners need to know how to deal with a child who has diabetes, says Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.
There are thousands of apps designed for children, but not all of them will be EYFS-appropriate. Martin Bailey explains what to look out for, and overleaf suggests seven apps ideal for nurseries
In the second of a series of features on different subjects with 'cut out and photocopy' guides for parents, the QCA's Lesley Staggs looks at the foundation stage
Brushes, leaves, pebbles and fruit are all objects that can be the springboard for observation tasks, says Lena Engel Area of learning: