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Ideas to help you implement Birth to Three Matters This week: Again! Again! - Asking for more: looking, pointing, using sounds and words
This week's columnist Pat Wills wishes the Government would stop messing about with its own initiatives When will politicians discover that there is no such thing as a quick fix? The Government of the...
Most of us would say that involving children in making decisions about things that affect them is a great idea. But it's easier said than done, and too often early years staff pay only lip service to...
Robert Halfon, MP for Harlow, has been elected as the new chair of the education select committee.
A selection of courses that celebrate cultural diversity and promote inclusivity and anti-discriminatory practice in early years settings Acorn Early Years Training (part of CJ Associates) runs a...
Edited by Linda Miller and Carrie Cable (Sage, 22.99, 978-1-84920-544-2)
Children aged three to seven are invited to create a film poster or recreate a favourite scene from a film for the Mini Film Fan category in this year's Young Film Critics awards. Winners from each...
This ex-secondary teacher branched out into childminding and is now a council childcare development officer. Careers adviser Tina Jefferies suggests EYPS, academia or management as fruitful paths to...
Visual and auditory activities can help calm overstimulated children. By Georgina Durrant
Traditional playground games allow children to burn off excess energy. Lynne Garner describes some modern variations we all played them when we were children, learning the rules from one another or...