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What can early years practitioners do to support a young child whose exceptional abilities may bring problems? Elaine Hook offers advice.
Everyday events or great big adventures can all be played out in miniature, if children have the right sets of resources to hand, says Nicole Weinstein.
In an extract from her new book, Tania Swift explores the importance of physical development to learning and how to encourage it
How Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, now more than 20 years old, is still encouraging children and families to read. By Annette Rawstrone
Are you cut out for the job of running your own nanny agency? Find out with these questions by Helen Kewley You are a qualified, experienced nanny, well established in your local area, respected by...
By Bill Cosgrave, founder of Tumbletots According to the last Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents report I read about child accidents in playgrounds, 80 per cent were caused through...
To mark the publication of new guidance document Musical Development Matters, its author Nicola Burke explains its content and what she hopes it will achieve
These delightful StoryBooks, part of an interactive play system from Flair, have been designed for children of three years-plus to support role play and pre-reading skills. Each one has eight...
The approach to early years practice in New Zealand was an eye-opener for Nicola Smith, who hopes that UK practitioners can learn to be more daring and imaginative I have wanted to go to New Zealand...
Children learn best when engaged in something important to them, say Ros Bayley and Lynn Broadbent.