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Going out of the home can really help boost your child's language. New experiences provide opportunities to see new objects and people and these all need labelling.
Mothers are worried that their children will be misdiagnosed when the development check for toddlers is introduced under the revised EYFS, a survey suggests.
Play with small, fantasy figurines is an ideal way to address language impoverishment and help to meet the aims of the 'Every Child a Talker' project, says Michael Jones.
Our panel discusses how settings can ensure staff are always engaged with children – rather than talking to each other – even when outdoors during free play. By Gabriella Jozwiak
Check what has been going on in the world of employment law and look ahead to what is set to happen in 2013 with this guide by Jacqui Mann.
- The Baby in the Hat written by Allan Ahlberg, illustrated by Andre Amstutz
Gabriella Jozwiak asks nursery leaders what their approach is to parents questioning their key policies and procedures.
Develop children's language skills by setting up a talk table, as Lucia Battiste suggests Planned learning intentions
For ambitious settings, an Ofsted grade just isn't enough. In a bid for external recognition, some are spending several years and thousands of pounds on awards. Annette Rawstrone finds out why.
The different types within the human memory system, what they are used for and the ages and stages at which they develop in young children are outlined by Maria Robinson.