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Lost for words

6 January 2005

In our A to Z series on child health, childhood laryngitis is explained by doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital What is laryngitis?

All about...CHILDREN'S LEARNING

6 January 2005

To start off the New Year, Dr Jacqui Cousins reflects on her years of research into the language of four-year-olds and the continuing relevance of her findings for early years...

All to play for

6 January 2005

Early years practitioners can develop a better understanding of where and how learning takes place for all young children through the research of observation and listening We in the early...

Talkback

6 January 2005

Reticent children show their talkative side in contexts outside of formal education As early years educators we cannot possibly know every context that 'switches on' individual children to talk and...

Spontaneous conversation

6 January 2005

Background Sally, the youngest in a family of four girls, was described by her mother as a chatterbox, and the tape of her playing mummies and babies with her sisters...

Close up: taking the children's lead in observations

6 January 2005

During my research I took the lead from the children to develop research methods that tuned in particularly to those contexts in which they showed curiosity, concentration, creativity or confidence...

Box clever

6 January 2005

Activity boxes to help homeless families with limited play space have scored a success, says Maxine Jenkins Research suggests that children experiencing homelessness often display signs of delayed development (Sawtell...

Warm welcome

6 January 2005

Separation when a child first comes to nursery can be difficult for parent and child alike. Lena Engel gives advice on how staff can get them off to a reassuring...

Play time!

6 January 2005

Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and toddlers' cognitive development and emotional well-being are offered by Alice Sharp Faces

Truly scrumptious

6 January 2005

It's one thing to know your setting needs better food, but how can a nursery go about it? Mary Whiting has some tips for how to dump the junk and...

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