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Enabling environments birth to Threes - speaking and listening

What a noise! Sound out the possibilities for developing listening and speaking skills with these ideas from Alice Sharp.

Positive relationships: A parent's guide to ... Reading

Sharing a book is one of the most important and beneficial experiences you can give a baby or toddler. Try these tips from Annette Rawstrone.

Child Development: Your guide to the first five years: part 5 - Physical development

Early years practitioners need to appreciate how the interrelated processes of physical development in a child's body support their growing sense of mental and emotional well-being, says Maria Robinso...

Learning & Development: Reading - Spread the word

Encouraging parents to read to their children is just one aim of the National Year of Reading. Ruth Thomson talks to one nursery chain getting in on the act themselves.

A unique child: Music therapy - Scaling up

A study has measured the effects of music therapy on children's emotional well-being, reports Karen Faux.

Learning & development: ICT - Digital ages

One nursery takes a far-sighted approach to incorporating ICT into its daily life and learning, as well as its staff assessments. Ruth Thomson reports.

Learning & Development: Thinking - Part 2: Deep in thought

Practitioners need to identify and observe young children thinking to give them opportunities to move on further, says early years consultant Marion Dowling.

Enabling environments: Tried and tested - Puppets, Hand in glove

Puppets come in all shapes and sizes and are indispensable in most settings. Early years professionals put their hands up and give their verdicts on the following selection to Sue Hubberstey.

Positive relationships: Let's talk about ... smacking

A group of private nursery practitioners tell Annette Rawstrone about how they deal with parents who use physical punishment on their young children.

Positive relationships: Key people - part 1 - Handle with care

How early years work arrived at the concept and practice of the key person approach is explained in the first part of a new series by Anne O'Connor.

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