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There are many ways that settings can make autistic children feel comfortable and encourage their engagement, such as understanding the individual child and what interests them, finds Karen Faux
Some ideas around resourcing for the exploration of early maths, from babies to older children. By Nicole Weinstein
Play involving hands and feet can help develop observation and thinking skills beyond simple recognition of size, shape and pattern. Marianne Sargent suggests some ideas.
Let children's development in motor and intellectual abilities be your guide when choosing equipment that will stimulate those aged one to two years. Jenny Benjamin advises on some generic resources...
Even very young children can recognise signs and labels and nurseries can build on this 'real life' reading. Jane Drake suggests ideas for developing early literacy skills
Simple, fun and adaptable ideas that use a variety of cheap resources to engage and stimulate young children's thinking, by Alice Sharp Food, food, food * Glue a set of six clear magazine photographs...
This month comes a report on ableism and inclusion, a four-page outdoor play in schools focus, a special report into sensory play and a new series on physical development at home.
* We have ten copies of Key Times for Play - The first three years by Julia Manning-Morton and Maggie Thorp (Open University Press, 14.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and...