
5 December 2008
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Observing the level of involvement that children show in their play can tell you much about their emotional well-being, and about the effectiveness of your provision, says Anne O'Connor.
Small-world play offers children the chance to explore real and imagined worlds in miniature. Early years settings put a range of small-world play equipment to the test and report back...
Imagination is the only resource you'll need in abundance to enjoy activities inspired by this children's book, says Helen Bromley.
Early years staff are now taking part in an experiment that has so far only concentrated on parents. Katy Morton finds out what it's about.
Keep an eye out for some exciting new resources being showcased by exhibitors and organisations across the early years sector, as Mary Evans previews what's on offer.
A successful approach to recruiting and retaining staff is having a balance among age groups, as one nursery demonstrates.
Further career and study options for a school's learning mentor who has gained experience in working with children with emotional and behavioural difficulties are suggested by Tina Jefferies.
Two new qualifications focus on working with parents and leadership roles. Karen Faux reports.
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Children need poetry early on if they are to appreciate it throughout life. Viv Hampshire suggests some activities and books for making a start.
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