All posts tagged "childcare in the UK"
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David Williams | February 3, 2020
Promoting and Optimising Child Wellbeing
Child wellbeing and wellness are not necessarily the same thing, but no one would deny they are usually...
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Sue Cowley | August 6, 2018
30 Hours Free Childcare – But At What Cost?
As countless childcare settings face financial issues and even closure, including her own, author, teacher and teacher trainer,...
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The Editor | July 12, 2018
10 Early Years Science Activities EYFS
10 Early Years Science Activities EYFS Sink or float Will it dissolve Magnet maze Discovering magnification Homemade marble...
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The Editor | June 26, 2018
8 Best Outdoor Toys for Kids
Sand and Water Tables Parachute Games Tricycles Swing ball Sets Slides Outdoor Play Cabins Wheelbarrows Seesaws &...
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The Editor | June 10, 2018
Child Development Theories: Howard Gardner
Dr. Howard Gardner, a professor of education at Harvard University, developed his groundbreaking theory of multiple intelligences in...
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David Williams | April 9, 2018
Helping Children to Manage Conflict
Conflict happens. And the only thing that really prepares a young child for conflict is the experience of...
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The Editor | March 10, 2018
Child Development Theories: John Bowlby
John Bowlby was a pioneering attachment theorist. While early attachment theories considered attachment a learned behaviour, Bowlby’s attachment...
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Sue Cowley | January 15, 2018
Using Appraisals in Early Years Settings
Using appraisals in early years settings, specifically a clearly structured and well-run appraisals system, is a great tool...
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The Editor | January 10, 2018
Child Development Theories: B. F. Skinner
B. F. Skinner was a behavioural psychologist who was convinced classical conditioning was too simplistic to constitute a...
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David Williams | October 29, 2017
Interview: Olivia Foley from Hungry Caterpillars Day Nurseries
Olivia Foley founded her first nursery back in 1999 in answer to her own childcare needs and the...