A Ballerina MouseA Ballerina Mouse

My granddaughter wanted to be a ballerina mouse for Halloween last fall. That theme carried over into her summer plans for a wonderful birthday. And why not? Why shouldn't children still have the opportunity to dream and pretend that life is full of wonderful surprises. I worry sometimes that childr…

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29Aug2010

Eat Your Breakfast!Eat Your Breakfast!

A new study from the University of Essex has drawn a link between child obesity and breakfast - basically, the researchers concluded that those children who skip breakfast before going to school were more likely to be obese.The research has been published in the European Journal of Clinical Nutritio…

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18Aug2010

Playday 2010Playday 2010

Yesterday was the 22nd annual Playday, an event organised by the National Children's Bureau which celebrates the right of children to play. This year the theme was 'Our Place', with an emphasis on creating better places for children to live and play.To coincide with the event, each year some researc…

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05Aug2010

EYFS ReviewEYFS Review

Do you want to help shape the future direction of early years policy in the UK? Following the recent announcement that the government was inviting Dame Clare Tickell to carry out a review of the Early Years Foundation Stage framework, an area for consultation has now appeared on the website of the D…

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03Aug2010

Developmentally Appropriate Fine Motor SkillsDevelopmentally Appropriate Fine Motor Skills

Wouldn't you know that I forgot the most important part of the discussion during my last entry about the triangular crayons. The most important part of that issue is not the crayon staying on the table, it is how the shape of the crayon will help young children develop fine motor skills.During my 30…

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02Aug2010

Mothers Returning to WorkMothers Returning to Work

A major new US study has investigated the effects on young children's wellbeing when mothers return to work within months of giving birth. The academics from New York's Columbia University School of Social Work who conducted the study concluded that when mothers returned to work, this did not impact…

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02Aug2010
 
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