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Even very young children can recognise signs and labels and nurseries can build on this 'real life' reading. Jane Drake suggests ideas for developing early literacy skills
Ability to communicate and use language is recognised as the foundation for children's development across other learning areas. By Nancy Stewart
To create a communication rich environment for their charges, Norland Nursery staff studied their own communication patterns. By Clare Crowther
Children's charity NCH is to change its name to Action for Children from September. The charity says it is aiming to raise its public profile, increase its voluntary income and focus more on...
In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri
The National Childminding Association is changing its name to the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years as of next year.
What are the elements of a good environment for developing speech and language skills? Dr Tanya Richardson at the University of Northampton has codified them
Principles * Providing opportunities for children to communicate thoughts, ideas and feelings and build up relationships with adults and each other (p44)
Settings, childminders and foster carers are benefiting from two training programmes that enable them to better support children's speech, language and communication (SLC)