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The probable thinking behind a child's enactment of schemas is outlined by Sheena Griffiths-Baker, teacher at the Pen Green Centre, Corby.
You might not appreciate how much there is to know about nannying until you've seen The Nanny Handbook: The essential guide to being a nanny, by Teena Kamen. It has an accessible textbook style that...
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Welcome to our autumn issue. As we have just enjoyed the most glorious summer, you and the children may have spent many long, sunny days out of doors. When you retreat back inside, perhaps you will...
Practitioners need to identify and observe young children thinking to give them opportunities to move on further, says early years consultant Marion Dowling.
Year 2 children from Liberton Primary School in Edinburgh pretend they're swimming with sharks at one of the first dance workshops to be rolled out across Scotland. The three-year Dance in Schools...
The day nursery market is now worth 3.2 billion, according to the latest market research published this week, which says the sector has grown by 20 per cent in the past year and more than tripled in...
A nursery has opened at Our Lady of the Angels RC Infant School in Nuneaton, Birmingham, for up to 80 three-and four-year-olds. It has been financed by the diocese, the local authority, Sure Start and...
Karen John, of the Pen Green Research Base, explains why establishing a balance between the functions of supervision and the inevitable tensions in the workplace is key to success.