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Sharing information back and forth between home and nursery is the key to keeping everyone involved, as Sue Learner finds.
'Waterlilies' The children of Cockfield Primary School nursery class have been exploring work by the artist Monet before creating their own versions of his painting 'Waterlilies'.
April Jones, director of Computer Kids, on keyboard skills Pre-school children get satisfaction from simple typing exercises that help encourage their word processing skills. These exercises are a...
How well children learn words is influenced by many things, including the environment and the manner in which adults speak to them. Communication experts Dr Rebecca Frost, Dr Katherine Twomey, Dr...
Nicole Weinstein finds out how software developers are designing their child development programs to be less of a box-ticking exercise for practitioners
Having to conform to goals and targets can damage children's sense of self and community, and inhibit their motivation, argues Wendy Ellyatt.
Continuing her series on the Sustainable Development Goals, Dr Diane Boyd examines how to provide a ‘life-long’ learning environment that takes in the whole locality
Nursery staff at Baring Primary School in Lewisham set up an interactive display that supports children's investigation and exploration Planned learning intentions
Off the peg In order to structure 'free-play' opportunities in our pre-school, and allow children to make choices and promote independence, we operate a system of decision-making pegs.
Walking in the jungle Since the children in Unit 3 at Small World Day Nursery in Staindrop, County Durham, transformed their staircase into a colourful jungle, going downstairs to visit their outdoor...