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Playing with puzzles can help children develop better spatial awareness and may even improve their maths skills, according to a new study.
Some ideas around resourcing for the exploration of early maths, from babies to older children. By Nicole Weinstein
Getting it right from the start: developing a service delivery model for non-maintained early years settings Argues the case for developing a model for delivering educational psychology services in...
Parents with one child are being put off expanding their family because of 'exaggerated' warnings about the costs, according to a new book published by think tank Civitas.
A new set of short courses on the Froebelian approach has been launched by Early Education and the Froebel Trust.
Principle * Providing activities based on first-hand experiences that encourage exploration, observation, problem solving, prediction, critical thinking, decision making and discussion (p82)
As children develop their moral and social skills, early years practitioners should model behaviour carefully and avoid reciting simplistic rules, says Jennie Lindon Young children gradually build up...
The early years trailblazer group is now in its third incarnation, and is busy devising apprenticeship standards at Levels 5 and 6. Hannah Crown reports