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The benefits of outdoor play are emphasised around the early years profession.
As a special needs, fully qualified nursery nurse with over 30 years' experience and at the top of my pay scale, I earn 16,203 in the north-east of England.
* Listen to and look at young children so that you learn about the ideas they already have and what interests them. Start at that point. * Collect those observations and share them with the child's...
The best ways to be alert to young children's play choices include: * Use your skills of observation in a relaxed and informal way: look, listen and observe what the children are doing and in what...
There are various key points that practitioners need to bear in mind in selecting, using and teaching about tools and materials: * Ensure that materials and tools fit the purpose. Explain to the...
The latest issue of Nursery World is packed with invaluable content and expert advice on subjects vital to the early years sector, including the revised Development Matters, CPD, developing your own...
Understanding children’s schemas, or ‘patterns of behaviour and thinking’, enables practitioners to support them as they use them to deepen their learning, explain Professor Tina Bruce CBE, Dr Stella...
Stimulating, nurturing and educating young children delivers its own rewards for nursery teachers and related professions, but their endeavours also meet many of the aspirations in the United Nations...