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Sally Featherstone
Categories:
Activities and Ideas,
Assessment, Observation and Planning,
Behaviour Management,
Communication and Language,
Continuing Professional Development,
Continuing Professional Development,
Expressive Arts and Design,
For ECTs and Trainee Teachers,
For Parents and Childminders,
Learning Through Play,
Literacy,
Mathematics,
Non-Fiction,
Non-Fiction,
Outdoor Learning,
Parenting,
Physical Development,
PSHE,
PSHE,
School Leadership,
Teaching PSHE,
Teaching Science,
Understanding the World
Author of:
50 Fantastic Ideas for Investigations,
50 Fantastic Ideas for Messy Play,
50 Fantastic ideas for Sharing and Playing,
50 Fantastic Ideas to Captivate Boys,
50 Fantastic Things to Do with Toddlers,
Catching them at it!,
Child-initiated Learning,
The Cleverness of boys,
Construction (Carrying on in KS1),
Getting to know you,
Independent Learning in the Foundation Stage,
It's My Turn: Dealing with Feelings,
Learning to Learn,
The Little Book of Explorations,
The Little Book of Fine Motor Skills,
The Little Book of Growing Things,
The Little Book of Investigations,
The Little Book of Phonics,
The Little Book of Role Play,
The Little Book of Science Through Art,
The Little Book of Sewing and Weaving,
The Little Book of Writing,
Making Friends: Dealing with Feelings,
Making Sense of Neuroscience in the Early Years,
Mark Making,
Messy Play,
Outdoor Play (Carrying on in Key Stage 1),
Role Play,
Setting the scene,
Sunita's Baby Sister: Dealing with Feelings,
Supporting Child-initiated Learning,
Treasure Baskets and Heuristic Play,
Understanding Schemas in Young Children,
What Natasha Can Do
Illustrator of:
Biography
Sally Featherstone has a wealth of experience as a teacher, head teacher and a local authority adviser and inspector. In recent years, alongside her activities in publishing, Sally built a national reputation as a trainer and consultant in the Primary and Early Years field - she is currently concentrating on expanding her writing about learning in the early years.