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Tablets and other ICT devices can enhance certain outdoor activities for children. Julie Mountain discovers how best to use them
Understanding children’s schemas, or ‘patterns of behaviour and thinking’, enables practitioners to support them as they use them to deepen their learning, explain Professor Tina Bruce CBE, Dr Stella...
As MPs debate banning advertising aimed at children, is there anything childcarers can do to resist the industry's relentless pressure? <B> Annette Rawstrone </B> reports
The number of children eligible for the early years pupil premium has risen to 116,500, the highest on record, reveal national statistics.
Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.
The 2005 Professional Nanny of the Year award put quality practice and career development in the spotlight This month's award ceremony for the second-ever Professional Nanny of the Year started out...
All private and voluntary nurseries will receive copies of the new phonics pack developed following recommendations from the Rose Review into early reading. <BR>Copies have already been sent out to...
Children find it easier to explore and express their feelings through role play with peers than by talking to adults, as Lena Engel explains Dressing up, fun at any age, has a special creative appeal...
An independent selection of new products and resources Here's an old favourite but a new concept from Flair Leisure which will help children develop early letter recognition and sequencing. 36...
Jabulani! Ideas for Making Music By Carol Shephard and Bobbie Stormont (Hawthorn Press, 14.99, 1 903458 51 X, 01453 757040) Reviewed by Miranda Walker, playwork trainer and owner of Playtime Out of...