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It's time to celebrate the role of home care in language development, says Liz Bayram.
This review is speaking sense on the direction of the primary school curriculum.
Would you fancy basing your nursery or class in a museum or art gallery for several weeks, maybe even a term?
Young children are spending increasing amounts of time in front of screens, but should we have prescribed limits for use?
The new draft curriculum for Wales looks to be moving in an encouraging direction, but it will ask a lot of the workforce
It is August, and traditionally a time when you get a chance to tidy the shelves, sort out the filing and take stock of your work before the autumn frenzy descends.
When someone mentions dummies, what comes to mind? Is it a mother in a supermarket laden with shopping, children in tow and a large dummy in the toddler's mouth? Or is it the middle-of-the-night...
Members of TACTYC are involved in Training, Advancement and Co-operation in the Teaching of Young Children.
We need sustained and radical action, including in early years settings and schools, to tackle the child obesity problem
Some of the achievements made in 2008 and ambitions for the future are reviewed by children's minister Beverley Hughes.