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Observing the level of involvement that children show in their play can tell you much about their emotional well-being, says Anne O'Connor.
Four beach schools (and one river school) tell Nicole Weinstein about their exciting activities
The important role men play in children's lives is increasingly recognised. Anne O'Connor explains how settings can better involve them.
Enabling children to experience joy can help support learning and reduce stress and anxiety.Linda Pound offers some insight into the steps practitioners can take to embrace this approachPhotographs at...
How assessment could change for the better from September. By Dr Julian Grenier, who led on the revised EYFS guidance
What makes babies and toddlers laugh, and what purpose does this expression of humour serve in their development? Meredith Jones Russell finds out
The patterns in language, movement and music may not be immediately obvious but learning to recognise them helps children make sense of the world, says Linda Pound.
New research published by the Child Poverty Action Group illustrates parents' growing struggle to provide a decent standard of living for their families in 2013.
The value of seeking children's opinions and some ways practitioners can initiate it in an early years setting are described by Pat Gordon-Smith.
My setting has just been inspected by Ofsted. It has certainly left me with a feeling of awe and wonder at the whole process. I am in awe that it passes for a legitimate assessment process of nursery...