
9 January 2009
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Is it fair or accurate to say that a particular child has a high IQ? Penny Tassoni takes a look at varying concepts of intelligence A parent anxiously goes up...
Parental involvement can be the best route to helping children think about their environment. Penny Tassoni suggests ways to get there Most early years practitioners agree with the child-centred approach...
Are we there yet? For most parents, setting off on a long car journey with young children is the mental equivalent of taking part in 'Mastermind'. Not only is there...
With a touch of creativity, staff at Collingham Pre-school, West Yorkshire, have made maximum use of their minimum space for equipment We are always looking for ways to make the...
Ingredients 225g self-raising flour, 150g unsalted butter, 100g caster sugar, 1 egg, 50g plain chocolate, a pinch of salt, extra flour for rolling
A project on elephants will provide a jumbo opportunity for large-scale creative and mathematical activities, writes Denise Bailey Adult-led activities
This project recognises that: * settings should be constantly resourced and organised in such a way as to offer learning opportunities across all areas of the Foundation Stage curriculum
Despite spending £900m a year on the treatment of allergies, the NHS is still failing allergy sufferers, says Catherine Gaunt Anyone who works in early years care and education will...
In the first of a series based on the four elements, Mary Jackson, development officer at Learning Through Landscapes, explores outdoor activities involving fire What is your reaction when 'exploring...
Some food for thought in your professional career Set free childhood: parents' survival guide for coping with computers and TV. By Martin Large. (Hawthorn Press, £10.99, 01453 757040). Reviewed by...
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