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Becoming a mother after becoming a teacher can bring new insights into the work of early years practitioners, as Phoebe Doyle found out.
'I am a Unique Child. I am Two. What I can do' is a Wokingham-wide assessment tool developed in response to settings' anxieties over the Progress Check at Two. The success of the new resources lie in...
Parents have been getting involved in their children's learning thanks to the Early Learning Partnership Programme, aimed at disadvantaged parents whose children are at risk of learning delay.
Snuggle up with a homemade book to lay firm foundations for reading, says Claire Stevenson.
SPONSORED CONTENT Fun activities that encourage children to move freely and use their whole bodies to explore their environment provide the best opportunities to stimulate brain development, Nicole...
Do ICT and multimedia in the early years have positive potential, or are they a danger to development? Here, two experts make their case.
As children aged one to two discover how to use words, give an added dimension to the process with fun songs, as Alice Sharp suggests.
Reduce the negative effects of stress in the workplace and make it work to your benefit with thoughtful advice from Tina Jefferies.
How Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, now more than 20 years old, is still encouraging children and families to read. By Annette Rawstrone
Carers in integrated early years settings can enable children with disabilities to share vital physical experiences, writes Jane Muir