All posts tagged "childcare"
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David Williams | January 3, 2017
Virtual interview: In Conversation with Lev Vygotsky
The Soviet psychologist Lev Vygotsky, who died in 1934 aged 37, developed some important fundamental principles about child...
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David Williams | November 15, 2016
Assistive Technology & Special Educational Needs
It is somewhat ironic that children with special needs experience far fewer barriers to access and participation in...
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David Williams | November 1, 2016
Tots and Touchscreens: 21st-Century Digital Natives
‘And then I know that all I’ve learned, my kid assumes.And all my deepest worries must be his...
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Kathy Brodie | October 20, 2016
The Debate About Digital Technologies In The Nursery
There has been much discussion about the use of digital technologies such as iPads and tablets in settings...
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David Williams | October 10, 2016
Extreme Childcare: Wild Play in Plas Madoc
Claire Griffiths play manager talks about her experiences in Plas Madoc, North Wales She ...
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The Editor | May 24, 2016
Helping Children to Cope with Stress and Change
We all want the children in our care to be happy at all times, but unfortunately, there will...
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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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Sue Cowley | May 13, 2016
The Truth Behind Those 30 Hours of Free Childcare
Childcare and parenting author Sue Cowley is a leading teacher trainer and chair of her local preschool committee....
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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...