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Category: Early Years

special education
Posted on June 14, 2019June 18, 2019Dyslexia

Why view special education through a Solutions Focused lens?

‘Solutions Focused Special Education – Practical and Inclusive Strategies for All Educators’ was edited by Nick Burnett and features the work of experienced and expert…

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Posted on March 11, 2019March 12, 2019Early Years

Five Benefits of Introducing a School Dog

In this article, Cherryl Drabble discloses five reasons why including a School Dog can be Beneficial for both School Staff and Students. She is the author…

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Nystagmus
Posted on February 26, 2019Early Years

Can I Tell You About Nystagmus? Interview with the author

In this Interview with LBC London news, Nadine Neckles reflects on her experience as a young mum whose child is affected by Nystagmus, an involuntarily…

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Posted on January 18, 2019January 18, 2019Counselling

The Child’s World, Third Edition – What’s New?

The Child’s World, Third Edition is out now. The highly anticipated follow up to 2009’s influential text and bestseller has impressed early readers, so what…

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men in early years
Posted on November 19, 2018Early Years

Men in Early Years Settings

New book, Men in Early Years Settings,  explores the role of male professionals in early years teaching and provides guidance for practitioners, managers and policy…

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Posted on September 24, 2018September 26, 2018Dementia

Talking about dementia with very young children: why it helps and how to go about it

In this blog, Lynda Moore, the author of My Book about Brains, Change and Dementia introduces her new picture book about dementia, which encourages good…

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Posted on July 19, 2018July 19, 2018Early Years

Are EYFS Professionals Underestimating Creativity and Performance Skills?

Nikky Smedley’s educational work is prolific. She has taught around Europe and the UK, focusing on vocational dance and theatre training, in EYFS, primary and…

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Posted on July 16, 2018Early Years

Award Winning Books for Early Years Practitioners… ?

It has been a fantastic year for our list of books for early years practitioners already, with new varied and truly insightful titles growing our…

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Posted on June 26, 2018June 26, 2018Early Years

25% of Early Years Staff are Considering Leaving the Profession due to Stress

A blog by Sonia Mainstone-Cotton. Earlier this month (June ‘18) Pre-school Learning Alliance released their Minds Matter[1] report looking at the impact working in the…

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Posted on June 12, 2018September 27, 2018Early Years

Empathy? Who cares?

Have you ever wondered how many Google searches there are for empathy? No, I can’t say I have either, but because it’s Empathy Day on…

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