All posts tagged "Nursery Environments"
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The Editor | April 26, 2018
Activities to Encourage Children to Share
It’s understandable that most young children find sharing extremely difficult; at this stage they have little empathy for...
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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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David Williams | March 21, 2018
Empathy in the Early Years
‘Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant with...
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John Cleary | February 28, 2018
Simple Classroom Guitar: 20 Childrens Songs with Just Two Chords
This simple classroom guitar guide is aimed at those who do ‘a bit’ (or a lot) on guitar...
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John Cleary | February 12, 2018
The Benefits of Music Therapy
Hans Christian Andersen once said that “Where words fail, music speaks”. Practitioners of music therapy will surely have a...
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John Cleary | January 25, 2018
Why It’s Vital That We Teach Children to Sing
Crying out is how we all announce our arrival into the world, and this for humans forever remains...
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John Cleary | January 15, 2018
Music in Early Years and Holistic Child Development
Now that most of us live in a 21st-century global village it is tempting to imagine such worldwide...
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The Editor | November 17, 2017
10 Winter Crafts Ideas for Early Years
As the colder, darker days set in, brighten up your nursery with some cheerful winter crafts. There’s plenty...
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The Editor | November 8, 2017
Why We Should Encourage Expression and Creativity
Creativity is a form of expression and, above all, a state of mind. It’s a demonstration of our...
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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...