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Involving parents in their children's learning is the single most important factor in improving outcomes for children in less advantaged families. Kate Hayward, assistant director of Pen Green...
A study of primary schools in Northumberland has found that supporting children's physical development has positive benefits for their behaviour and learning.
Ball skills can help with hand-eye co-ordination and can be introduced in developmentally appropriate ways, says Dr Lala Manners
I was disturbed to see the news story regarding a six-month-old baby who was standing up and ready for walking, featured on GMTV and in various newspapers (Mediawatch, 8 March). Crawling is a crucial...
Some nurseries are letting the children choose who they want to be their main carer, which can help to ensure they are matched according to their needs, finds Annette Rawstrone.
How to react tactfully to an innocent child's use of rude words or phrases can be a tricky issue for early years practitioners. Jennie Lindon has advice for talking to both children and parents.
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham
How do staff really feel about using the Early Years Foundation Stage? Annette Rawstrone spoke to practitioners from a private nursery group.
Just as the provision for children's physical activity is being eroded, more research evidence is confirming its importance, as Alan Pritchard explains
Singing has a long tradition in nurseries, thanks largely to the work of Friedrich Froebel, and the practice is intimate and complex, explain Sacha Powell, Kathy Goouch and Louie Werth