Tips for practice

By Jennie Lindon, Nursery World, 13 December 2001

* Listen to and look at young children so that you learn about the ideas they already have and what interests them. Start at that point. * Collect those observations and share them with the child's parents. Alert parents, if necessary, that their young child has 'really started thinking'.

* Listen to and look at young children so that you learn about the ideas they already have and what interests them. Start at that point. * Collect those observations and share them with the child's parents. Alert parents, if necessary, that their young child has 'really started thinking'. * Give...

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