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Exploring emotions through everyday play

Teaching children to notice the connection between their physical reactions, feelings, and core emotions can go a long way to help them self-regulate Nicole Weinstein finds, as she looks at resources and activities to promote this key area of learning.

Small resources for big ideas

SPONSORED CONTENT Help children develop big ideas in their imaginative play with a selection of well-chosen open ended small world play resources.

Are observations still important since the EYFS reforms?

SPONSORED CONTENT Since the new early years guidance and the EYFS 2021 framework was released, the question ‘do we still need observations?’ has been asked many times. However, the practice of observation in the early years is so much more than a means to record assessments.

apetito – love food!

SPONSORED CONTENT Rupert Weber, general manager at apetito, talks about the importance of young children enjoying their food when it comes to nursery mealtimes.

Music – the magic key

SPONSORED CONTENT: Boogie Mites Music Programmes are informed by the neuroscience evidence suggesting that active music-making in early years could hold a key to boosting development in areas that have suffered due to the pandemic restrictions over the last two years. Boogie Mites director Sue Newman explains

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