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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 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),
- Setting the scene,
- Sunita's Baby Sister: Dealing with Feelings,
- Supporting Child-initiated Learning,
- Treasure Baskets and Heuristic Play,
- Understanding Schemas in Young Children
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.