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Supervision discussions are an important and useful contributor to high-quality provision, but there is a lack of clarity in the sector about what they should involve. Dr Kay Mathieson offers...
Some food for thought in your professional career Contemporary Issues in the Early Years
Fine motor skills are apparently declining in school-leavers, so instilling them in the early years is vital, says Caroline Vollans
Is your nursery space working for or against gender diversity? Dr Jen Lyttleton-Smith examines why promoting gender diversity and avoiding stereotypical roles is important when working with young...
A project from the National Day Nurseries Association is empowering graduates to take the lead in settings to improve the maths skills and confidence of practitioners. Meredith Jones Russell...
* The National Day Nurseries Association has a new publication to help nurseries market their provision to the public and improve their sustainability. Topics include doing market research, making...
The pandemic adversely affected young children’s development with fewer reaching ‘expected’ levels by the end of Reception, according to new research.
Crawling is an important physical stage in its own right which enables babies to break away from their carers for the first time, says Anne O'Connor.
Resources for productive role play, and the best practice for organising and offering them, are outlined by Jane Drake in our series on continuous provision in an early years setting.
A simple running game brings both physical and emotional growth for a toddler, says Anne O'Connor.