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Alternating actions on either sides of the body, like drumming or riding a wheeled toy, need to be encouraged. Annette Rawstrone explains why.
(Photograph) - Five-year-old Taylor May was kept well entertained testing the ball pool on the Wesco stand at last week's Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition in Glasgow. The show, held at the...
Everything from household chores to tumbling heightens body awareness, explains Anne O'Connor.
Children's communication charity ICAN and the National Children's Bureau have announced that they will be working together in a strategic partnership, to share key areas of expertise. I CAN is moving...
A round-up of books and other resources to help you get the most out of the topic. 'Discovery' resources
Use squares, rectangles, circles and triangles to introduce fun learning opportunities. Helen Shelbourne shapes up activities Adult-led activities
Flexible working arrangements are not accessible to the parents who need them most, such as lone or low-paid mothers, new research has found.
What can settings do to make their baby rooms as safe and stimulating as possible for their youngest children, asks Meredith Jones Russell
Ofsted’s recent inspections seem to be overzealous at a time when many settings are struggling with factors beyond their control