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5 September 2002
This week is National Pregnancy Week and the British
Dental Health Foundation is reminding women that they need to take special care
of their teeth and gums when expecting a...
5 September 2002
Stuttering, or stammering, affects about 1 per cent of
adults, although many children experience a transient phase of stuttering
between three and five years old. Many more men than women...
5 September 2002
What is it? Jaundice is so common in newborn babies, it
is considered normal. It usually starts on the second or third day of life and
disappears by the seventh...
5 September 2002
By Judith Stevens, an early years adviser for Lewisham
Early Years Service, Lewisham Physical development often plays second fiddle to
literacy and numeracy, but it is important for both health...
5 September 2002
Many early years practitioners who begin to reflect on
their practice and make changes, realise that the more space and opportunities
children have for physical activities, the less frustrated they...
5 September 2002
* Lindon, J (2001) Understanding children's play,
Nelson Thornes * Harding, J and Meldon-Smith, L (2000) Helping young children
to develop, Hodder and Stoughton
5 September 2002
Effective planning needs a good understanding of
developmental stages To plan effectively and so deliver a
developmentally-appropriate curriculum, early years practitioners need to be
aware of how children develop physically,...
5 September 2002
Plan activities that will lead to the achievement of
the early learning goals for physical development Three-year-olds are usually
exclusively motor-active. They have been 'learning through doing' since birth,
and...
5 September 2002
Valuable as an end in themselves, activities that
encourage the development of fine motor skills are also a prerequisite for
writing Fine motor skill development is too important to be...
5 September 2002
Valuing children's emotional life, and allowing them to
express their feelings enables them to move on more swiftly, writes Jenny Ellis
Iwas about one-third of the way through the book....