All posts tagged "child development"
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David Williams | January 8, 2016
Interview with Family Coach Dr Lynne Kenney
Our Childcare Conversations series will showcase a cross section of leading voices from the world of childcare talking...
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David Williams | December 21, 2015
Signs of Dyslexia in Children
Dyslexia in children is one of the most significant barriers to literacy, causing distress and confusion to significant...
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David Williams | December 15, 2015
A Guide to Physical Disabilities and Inclusion
Throughout history, many social and cultural majorities have tended to reject, isolate, and exclude those with physical disabilities...
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David Williams | November 30, 2015
The Effect of a Sensory Impairment
Children with a sensory impairment affecting hearing or vision must never be treated as if they had learning...
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David Williams | July 30, 2015
EYFS Development 40-60 Months: The Twilight Stage
‘Beyond the horizon of the place we lived when we were young,In a world of magnets and miracles,Our...
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David Williams | June 22, 2015
EYFS Development 30-50 Months: Ready for Reception
Whilst it would be an exaggeration to claim the EYFS child between 30 and 50 months has become...
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David Williams | April 13, 2015
EYFS Development Pre-natel: Newborn Baby Research
‘There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did...
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David Williams | February 23, 2015
Physical Development
With very few exceptions, a child’s physical development...
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David Williams | December 18, 2014
Child Development Theories
Whilst very little phases...
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David Williams | December 2, 2014
Outdoor Play
Frequently repeated parental anecdotes concerning younger children playing just as much with the box and wrapping materials as...