Investigating plant growth, sharing personal memories and role playing provide more activities for a time project by Jane Drake Continue to explore the passage of time with children, making sure that...
Just like adults, children’s personal preoccupations and troubles, no matter how trivial they seem to us, can get the better of them
The basis for good early years practice in helping children develop their creativity is adults who know how to encourage them and model activity but not control the creative process.
Key facts about self-regulation and how to help your child develop it. By Penny Tassoni
A third child has been confirmed as contracting a strain of E.coli in Conwy, Wales.
Award-winning writer Helen Cooper speaks to Melanie Defries about her latest book, Dog Biscuit, and offers early years practitioners her tips for sharing stories with children.
(Photograph) - Children can admire the art of Dick Bruna at the exhibition, 'Miffy at the Library', which is touring city libraries throughout 2003. The exhibition started in Norwich and will move on...
How to promote collaborativeworking in the voluntary sector is the subject of a report launched by the Children's Centre Project, a group of children's charities. The Co-operate Sector by James Murray...
Children know that sharing a meal is about much more than taste and nutrition at a centre that uses the occasion for cross-curricular learning, writes Annette Rawstrone Mealtimes are a relaxed, social...
Responding to challenges and finding solutions is not confined to mathematics but arises in all areas of learning, says Sheila Ebbutt.