All posts tagged "child development"
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David Williams | May 16, 2016
Natural Born Learners
The Outdoor Teaching & Learning Environment ‘One touch of nature makes the whole world kin.’ – (William Shakespeare: ‘Troilus...
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David Williams | May 3, 2016
Playing & Learning Outdoors
Setting the Scene ‘All my life through, the new sights of Nature made me rejoice like a child’...
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The Editor | April 28, 2016
How to Manage a Picky Eater
Many children go through a stage of fussing over their food and being a picky eater but it’s important to realise...
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David Williams | April 27, 2016
Interview with Childcare Consultant Laura Henry
Laura Henry is an award-winning international Early Years specialist who trains thousands of individuals across the globe every...
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The Editor | April 24, 2016
Child Development Theories: Jerome Bruner
Jerome Bruner was an American psychologist who made important contributions to human cognitive psychology as well as cognitive...
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The Editor | April 14, 2016
The Importance of Pretend Play
Pretend play can help children to develop many different types of social skills, it can assist physical development,...
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David Williams | March 31, 2016
Interview with Kids Allowed’s Jennie Johnson
As founder and CEO of Kids Allowed, Jennie Johnson freely admits she feels truly fortunate to have an...
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David Williams | March 22, 2016
Interview with Parenting Expert Sue Atkins
Sue Atkins describes herself as ‘a writer, a speaker, a broadcaster, and a mum’, and will perhaps be...
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David Williams | February 3, 2016
Interview with Adrian Voce OBE
Above all, writer Adrian Voce is a passionate advocate for children’s play, which his latest book ‘Policy for...
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David Williams | January 21, 2016
Interview with Behaviour Management Expert Sue Cowley
Childcare and parenting author Sue Cowley is a leading teacher trainer and chair of her local preschool committee....