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Two major research projects commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills are set to show early years workers how they can best support young children's learning and development. <BR>
Discussing shared experiences with a key carer is a valuable way for a child to build their speech skills, says Anne O'Connor
We were e-mailed last week by an early years practitioner asking why we were publishing a four-part guide to the revised Early Years Foundation Stage when the final framework has not yet been...
Understanding Child Development. Linking Theory and Practice By Jennie Lindon
Play involving hands and feet can help develop observation and thinking skills beyond simple recognition of size, shape and pattern. Marianne Sargent suggests some ideas.
Feeding, dressing and nappy changing support learning and development, explains Penny Tassoni
In response to 'When an inspector calls' (Letters, 4 August), while I empathise with the situation of private nurseries, I can assure the writer that inspections in schools are no easier. I was a...
Early years practitioners who are using ICT effectively in teaching and learning are invited to get their names in now for Becta's ICT in Practice Awards 2005. Each award winner will receive 5,000,...
Asking children for their views will provide some startling insights into how nursery staff can improve practice, a pioneering Scottish study has found. Stirling Council has published a practical...