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An early years sports coach reveals how he has used the World Cup to improve planning for physical development. Lala Manners reports.
Picking up rhymes supported by physical actions seems to be innate in children. But how adults mediate is important for later literacy development, says Opal Dunn
Creating a strong foundation in babyhood is key to robust mental health as children get older. By Annette Rawstrone
Children learn best when engaged in something important to them, say Ros Bayley and Lynn Broadbent.
The approach to early years practice in New Zealand was an eye-opener for Nicola Smith, who hopes that UK practitioners can learn to be more daring and imaginative I have wanted to go to New Zealand...
Gelston Manor Day Nursery in Lancaster organised staff training for the opening of their Forest School.
A programme to train early years practitioners and parents in language development has been improving language outcomes for children. Hannah Crown reports.
Childcare is one of the priority areas for improving the lot of soldiers' families, while nurseries offer their share of support, says Judith Napier.
Families who might otherwise have been trapped in a downward spiral are finding a way out with multi-agency intervention, says Mary Evans.
Children’s centres in poor areas help disadvantaged families to develop parenting skills, improve mothers’ mental health and children's learning at home, research shows.