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Learning and Development: Rhymes for birth to threes - Jack in a box

Jack in a box

Learning and Development: Babies - With warmth

To an infant, moving into group care from the familiar relationships of home can be like arriving in a foreign country. But a practitioner's thoughtful, personal interactions can bridge the gap, says ...

Enabling environments birth to threes: Ball play

Offer the under-threes simple objects to manipulate and mark with and hone their skills, suggests Marie Richardson

Learning and Development: Rhymes for birth to threes - Walking round the garden

Walking round the garden, Like a teddy bear, One step, Two steps, Tickly under there! It's really important to introduce rhymes and finger play to very young children. This simple rhyme would be equ...

Positive Relationships: A parent's guide to... Dummy use

Should you give your child a dummy? It's a seemingly simple question but a difficult one to answer. Only you can decide whether your child should have one, but it is worth weighing up the pros and con...

Enabling Environments: Birth to Threes - String along

Let children explore a new line of thinking through play with ribbons, laces and cords, as Alice Sharp suggests.

Learning and Development: Rhymes for birth to threes - I hear thunder

I hear thunder

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