
8 January 2009
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Use these key points for discussion at staff meetings or with parents and carers: 1 How does your questioning focus and extend children's thinking and learning? Have you discussed the...
By Melanie Peter, lecturer in early childhood studies at Suffolk College, and freelance consultant and author on arts education and special needs First act
There are important differences between educational drama and children's spontaneous imaginative or role play, and differences in the benefits it brings Educational drama is well established with children of statutory...
The practitioner needs to keep a clear idea of where children's drama is heading in order to achieve a particular learning goal, starting from the source idea that stimulates it...
Stage 1 Introducing the topic * Practitioner's/children's ideas?
Join a nursery group making a drama in progress from a simple storybook and using it to explore feelings and issues, with the thoughtful involvement of nursery staff Developing drama...
Use these guidelines to ensure that you are making the most of your early years drama sessions If you are now feeling confident enough to venture into providing drama, then...
A review of all the scientific research to date on the triple measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine shows that there is no case for introducing the vaccines in single...
Ablind grandfather has been able to visit his grandson for the first time in five years because a treatment has been found for the boy's allergy to his guide dog....
What is it? Anaemia is a reduction in the concentration of haemoglobin, the oxygen-carrying substance in the red cells, in the blood. The most common form is iron-deficiency anaemia, usually...
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