All posts tagged "early years"
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The Editor | June 14, 2017
10 Ideas for Increasing Physical Activity in Your Setting
There is a growing problem of obesity and lack of physical activity in young children today, with a...
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David Williams | January 23, 2017
You Don’t Have to be a Specialist to Teach Early Years Music
Many early years professionals still find the idea of using music in their practice extremely daunting. Though one...
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Sue Cowley | January 18, 2017
Born Too Late? Why Summer Born Children Can Struggle at School
For many years, research has shown that children born in the summer months tend to do less well...
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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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Sue Cowley | October 10, 2016
What Do We Really Mean by School Readiness?
Author, teacher and trainer Sue Cowley discusses the hot topic of school readiness Author, teacher and trainer Sue...
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The Editor | September 2, 2016
Strategies to Help Relieve Back to School Anxiety
Relieving Back to School Anxiety Sending your child off to school for the first time is a challenging...
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The Editor | August 9, 2016
Signs of Asperger Syndrome in Children
Children with Asperger Syndrome Asperger Syndrome is an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD), but it presents differently to the common...
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The Editor | August 9, 2016
Free Early Years Web Summit
Early Years practitioners can now join a free, online conference with top experts, from the comfort of their...
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Kathy Brodie | June 8, 2016
The Changing Face of Continued Personal & Professional Development
Kathy Brodie is a well known and respected influential childcare author. Here she gives her views on the...
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The Editor | March 29, 2016
How to Help Children with Separation Anxiety
Social and separation anxiety is regarded as a normal part of childhood development and it is very common...