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With fewer parents reading to their children, Penny Tassoni explains how practitioners can best share books
What is diabetes? * With diabetes, the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood is too high because the body cannot use it properly.
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Even if you do not have children from varied religious or ethnic backgrounds in your setting, you can and should reflect the world's diversity, with ideas from Denise Bailey Delivering a curriculum...
Jenny Benjamin on a software programme that can help early years settings to plan a balanced diet for children in their care
Dating back to before Roman times, tile mosaic art can be used to make stunning wall hangings and decorate anything from trays to picture frames. Children can work alone on a small scale, or...
With the 30 hours leading to more children attending multiple settings, Pennie Akehurst finds the common areas settings can improve on when it comes to working together
The way specialist teachers work with the families of children with learning disabilities is being changed by groundbreaking research, Karen Faux finds.
Ways that early years staff can thoughtfully engage the parents of challenging children are explored by Pat Gordon-Smith.
How to make the most effective use of the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile is explained by Marie Charlton and Jan Dubiel, Early Excellence Development Team.