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Exploring places and people, and learning the vocabulary to talk about them, enables children to gain an understanding of the world, explains Nicole Weinstein
Try treasure baskets and discovery boxes for babies to become engrossed in self-directed play, in the second part of a series from Claire Stevenson, Donna Luck and Veronica Lawrence.
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Small resources can help children to develop some big ideas in their imaginative play, as Jane Drake explains Long-term planning
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
Name: Margaret Redmond, retired nursery nurse
Name: Viv Daly Age: 43 Current role: Children's centre manager Qualifications: NNEB, NPQICL Experience
Scotland's first national guidance for practitioners working with babies and toddlers has been positively received by practitioners and early years experts. 'Birth to Three: supporting our youngest...
Continuing her series, Professor Jan White discusses why children should be able to choose to be outside when they need to
The latest in this series looks at the importance of ongoing risk assessmentsto ensure child safety. By Nicole Weinstein