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Julie Fisher's series on Transitions starts this week

26 May 2010, 11:53am

Make sure you don't miss this essential series on preparing children for a smooth move from the Early Years Foundation Stage to Key Stage 1.

Julie Fisher's series on Transitions starts this week

Julie Fisher is an independent early years adviser and author of Moving on to Key Stage 1 - Improving Transition from the Early Years Foundation Stage (Open University Press, April 2010).

Her three-part pull-out series begins with advice on preparing children for the move to Key Stage 1. Following parts will look at the learning and development needs of five- and  six-year-olds; and developmentally appropriate practice.

This series is exclusive to Nursery World. It will be published in the magazine, and online access to the full articles will only be available to subscribers, so make sure you don't miss out.

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