7 July 2005
* Circle Time for Young Children by Jenny Mosley and
Observing, Assessing and Planning for Children in the Early Years by Sandra
Smidt are the two latest titles in the...
7 July 2005
14-15 July Curiosity and Imagination annual
conference
7 July 2005
England's new commissioner for children Professor Al
Aynsley-Green tells Nursery World how he sees his role It was coming into
contact with a child physician when my own first baby...
7 July 2005
England is the last country in the UK to appoint a
children's commissioner. Wales has had one since 2001, while Northern Ireland
and Scotland gained their own children's champions in...
7 July 2005
Practitioners can provide for the unique needs of the
two-year-olds in their setting with the help of a new book Working with
children between two and three years of age...
7 July 2005
Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and
toddlers' cognitive development and emotional wellbeing are offered by Alice
Sharp In a swirl
7 July 2005
A playgroup went down to the woods for its fifth funded
weekly session. Irene Tipping describes what they find
7 July 2005
Ofsted inspections look for evidence of spiritual
development, yet little guidance on it is given to early years practitioners
Young children's spiritual development is probably one of the most difficult...
7 July 2005
Reflecting on their own lives, connecting with a group
and experiencing nature put children in touch with spirituality Clearly, some
children are raised in families who offer wonderful support for...
7 July 2005
We know that by the time they come into pre-school
settings, young children have already developed strong beliefs and values that
may include religious beliefs and a hazy notion of...