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Analysis: Intergenerational Practice - Uniting young and old

A children's centre is aiming to bridge the age gap by sharing activities with older members of the community, amid moves towards intergenerational services across the UK. Ruth Thomson reports.

Opinion: A solution too simple

Paying all mothers universally won't tackle the real problem, says Helen Penn

Opinion: Why include fathers?

The UK's think-tank on fatherhood, the Fatherhood Institute, is throwing down the gauntlet to children's services, from the antenatal period onwards, to work in a more father-inclusive way.

Opinion: Editor's view

The benefits of outdoor play are emphasised around the early years profession.

Opinion: Letters

Letter of the week:

Learning & Development Heuristic Play: Outdoor treasures

It's not just babies who gain from heuristic play - and better still if it takes place outdoors, as Sara Davies found in her research.

Enabling Environments: Let's explore ... Poetry, rhyme and song outdoors

Poetry is portable in these suggestions for learning, sharing and having fun from Helen Bromley.

Learning & Development: Problem solving

Can you build or make a boat with a sail that is big enough for two children?

Learning & Development: Dental care - Open wide

A visitor from outside and a well-stocked role play area taught children about dental care

Learning & Development: Book choice for three- to five-year-olds

Arabella Miller's Tiny Caterpillar by Clare Jarrett, Walker Books, hardback, £10.99

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