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* An 18-year-old nursery nurse who was born profoundly deaf and partially blind has been named as a regional heat winner in the National Apprenticeship Awards 2006. Donna Trezona works in the...
It's always a great day to investigate what makes morning special, with early years activities from Helen Shelbourne about telling the time and making breakfast Adult-led activities
It is absurd and unhelpful when adults encourage children to use incorrect terminology and euphemisms for their body parts, explains Caroline Vollans
After early years consultant Sandy Green was diagnosed with cancer, she wrote a story for her young grandchildren in the hope that it would make the changes, and the 'unknown', less alarming for them.
In the first of a two-part series, Dr Lala Manners looks at physical development from a training perspective. In this article, she sets out the context, including proposals to change the Early...
Some food for thought in your professional career Running around in circles: Coordinating childcare, education and work By Christine Skinner (Policy Press, 13.95, 01235 465500)
Search for circles and get in line with the second part of a project by Jane Drake that will help children pursue schema patterns Adult-led activities
Use your setting's resources to help children measure how they travel, in the second part of a project on journeys by Judith Stevens.
In the wake of the recent spate of terrorist attacks in London and Manchester, some settings are revising their emergency policies. Meredith Jones Russell reports
Some food for thought in your professional career The Parent and Child Group Handbook - A Steiner/Waldorf approach