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Wheeled toys help develop children's gross motor skills and co-ordination and encourage co-operative play. Children in early years settings give the latest variations on bikes, trikes and scooters a...
Get the underlying essentials of high-quality provision right and they will be the foundation for developing a curriculum, says Dr Julian Grenier
There is growing evidence that physical activity is fundamental to learning, and daily movement programmes can help to narrow the disadvantage gap, says Sally Goddard Blythe
If you would like a taster of early years, childcare or playwork before launching into a career, it might be worth checking out Making Choices, available through local Early Years Development and...
Understanding proprioception leaves settings better placed to meet the physical developmental needs of young children, says Anne O'Connor.
Developing and maintaining friendships is important to children from a young age, says June O’Sullivan, CEO of London Early Years Foundation
More and more farms are helping to educate young children, as Ruth Beattie found out when she talked to some prize-winners
Help young children explore their love for - or fear of - the most popular family pets with activities in every area of the early years setting, suggested by Judith Stevens.
How the prime area of PD should be approached to best meet the needs of all children, as the countdown to the revised EYFS begins. By Anne O’Connor