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<P> Understanding the ways children's memories differ from adults' will help practiitioners choose appropriate activities, says <B> Penny Tassoni </B> </P>
(Photograph) - Children and adults alike are being invited to bring their teddy to school or work and join in activities to help raise money to fund treatments for sick children. The medical charity...
(Photograph) - Eight-year-old Harry Withers joined other disabled children, parents and health professionals in celebrating the tenth anniversary of Scope's Peto Andras Centre in Islington, London,...
Mysterious pawprints and explorations with a wildlife camera became the launchpad for a much deeper understanding of nature. By Annette Rawstrone
Nita: overcoming shyness Nita is shy and quiet in many situations. She has recently started reception class, and while she shows no overt signs of distress, speaks rarely to adults or children....
A new dimension can be given to Christmas celebrations in your setting by exploring the traditions of other cultures. Lebanon, a country with a large Christian community, has been in the news for all...
The creator of The Greenfield Method tells Hannah Crown how it is teaching children self-regulation and other life skills through the production of sound
While certain activities are useful for the development of handwriting, others can hinder it - and practitioners can help by explaining the differences to parents.
The key to setting effective rules and limitations for young children is knowing what you can expect them to be able to follow most of the time, writes Jennie Lindon Whether or not to set limits for...