Part Two of my experience at Tate Modern for the Worlds Together conference, focussing on the key messages from Baroness Estelle Morris, Carlina Rinaldi, President of Reggio Emilia, and Steve Seidel, Director of Project Zero at Harvard University.
I am basking in the glow - not just of my summer holiday (which was fantastic and made a long-held dream come true - more of which later), but of spending three days being inspired by some of the most beautiful examples of imagination that I've experienced in a while.
In Ruth Churchilll Dower's latest blog she looks at a few highlights from the latest bits of life attending a whirligig of recent events on the leadership road.
Earlyarts Director, Ruth Churchill Dower, talks about her experiences of early brain development and how we can facilitate more meaningful experiences for babies through creative learning environments.
What is at the core of the New Primary Curriculum? Ruth Churchill Dower explores how creative this curriculum might actually be for schools in the future.
With the Good Childhood inquiry being debated in the higher echelons, Ruth discovers that it even plays out abroad during a meal at an Italian family pizzeria.
It might look like I have inserted this back to front, but no! This was a picture I found recently of a dinosaur drawn by my daughter Chia when she was 3...