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In the second of a two-part series on developing fine motor control, Nicole Weinstein looks at resources for children aged three to five years.
N Family Club recently revised its curriculum to one that is both based on the EYFS and incorporates the group’s own set of values, writes Sarah Mackenzie
Use these ten key points as possible starting points for discussion at meetings with staff or parents and carers. 1 Do you plan for children's personal, social and emotional development every week?
(Photograph) - Clowning around at the opening of Bright Horizons nursery in Gloucester was former Olympic swimmer and Gladiator, Sharron Davies. she was shown the tricks of the trade by...
Use these ten questions as starting points for discussion at a staff meeting or with parents and carers: 1 Do you have construction equipment made from natural materials, such as wood? Sensory...
Creating a book corner gives children a dedicated space for reading and promotes language learning. Jean Evans explains.
A round-up of research projects and national organisations that can help practitioners obtain up-to-date information for good practice There has been much research in the field of early childhood that...
Even very young children love to explore, and although nature is the key resource here, it can be given a helping hand. Nicole Weinstein reports.
Music and language have a close connection to one another, but activities must be tailored to match young children's abilities, says Susan Young.
Writing an SEN policy This should cover your overall arrangements for children with SEN, including admissions, your access to specialist facilities, and any staff with specialist qualifications. Think...