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Bringing you a Community of Practice for Early Childhood, Early Years and Child Development. #TEAMEC #TeamEarlyChildhood #EYResearchDev

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Come and follow the Early Years Reviews WhatsApp Channel. Early Years Reviews, your one stop shop for early years news, views, reviews & commentary. whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va…
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More examples today of PVI early years providers being given notice by schools who are opening their own provision (& hoping to take their staff) and schools opening provision in direct competition with local providers. I didn't think this was supposed to be happening?
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Dr. Aaron Bradbury
Dr. Aaron Bradbury@AaronTeamEC·
Are you ready to revolutionise your early years practice? Discover the transformative power of love and nurture with our live online training programme designed for early childhood educators, caregivers, and leaders. tickettailor.com/events/earlyye…
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Dr. Aaron Bradbury
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Play in the EY in its purest form, is about being in the moment. It’s about exploring, experimenting, and simply enjoying the process without worrying about the destination. When we focus on outcomes, we risk stripping play of its magic & another task to tick off. #PlayMatters
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Come and Join us for an online course. Are you ready to revolutionise your early years practice? Discover the transformative power of love and nurture with our live online training programme designed for early childhood educators, caregivers, and leaders. tickettailor.com/events/earlyye…
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The government’s new schools bill is timid and suggests it is shying away from addressing the big issues that the sector wants resolved, argues @roy_blatchford tes.com/magazine/analy…
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Nottingham Trent University Institute of Education
Today the childhood team had a special visit from Ramona Mihaila, Head of the Secretary of States office -The National Agency for Equal Opportunities in the Romanian Government. Professor of literature and gender studies, Dimitrie Cantemir University, Bucharest.
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PenGreenResearchBase@PGResearchBase·
Anyone going to the Nursery Management Show? Our very own Fliss Dewsbery will be there on Saturday 30th November presenting her research on staff supervision and well being 🌟
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Dr. Aaron Bradbury
Dr. Aaron Bradbury@AaronTeamEC·
Great CPD for £5 Book Club In this session we will discuss "Building the vision". 1) What is a child-centred curriculum? 2) Why is play important in the Early Years curriculum? 3) How well do we understand the rights of the child? eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-child-cent…
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Dr. Aaron Bradbury@AaronTeamEC·
Playing with playdough can have many positive effects on children, including: Fine Motor Skills Imagination and creativity Social skills Emotional regulation Literacy Mathematics Science Problem solving and communication skills
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Thank you to everyone who came this evening to support the #PlayMatters call to action. It was so positive to hear all the aspects of play for children 0-8. Hear is to the best thing ever, connecting with other EY people showing that Play really does Matter.
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Dr. Aaron Bradbury@AaronTeamEC·
Playing in mud can be a beneficial activity for children. Brain development: The sensory stimulation and increased input from mud play helps form pathways in the brain. Motor skills: Children use their smaller muscles by squishing, squeezing, scooping, mixing, and pouring mud.
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Pedagogy in early childhood education takes into account all aspects of a child's development, including their physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and creative development. Play is at the heart of all these developmental aspects of pedagogy. #PlayMatters
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Play whether it’s adult led or child initiated keeps children busy learning and supports their development, their hands and bodies are active and so are their minds. Fixed it. #PlayMatters
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