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Early Years settings, practitioners and schools are invited to enter this year’s Shine a Light Awards, which celebrate the achievements of those who support children’s speech, language and...
Any form of early years setting is better than none at all for young children's intellectual and social development, according to a major report from the Effective Provision of Pre-school Education...
Children in nurseries and schools across the London borough of Hackney are set to learn about Black British history, thanks to a ground-breaking new curriculum developed by Hackney teachers and...
(Photograph) - Little Learners nursery in Catford, London, beat 15 other exhibitors to win 'best dressed stand' at the Childcare Fair in Lewisham. Co-managers and sisters Miranda and Marsha Charles...
Early years professionals are not receiving enough information or training on how to support children who have speech and language difficulties, new research shows. <BR>
A child's communication begins at home, and early years practitioners need to promote it there and in partnership with the nursery, as Helen Moylett explains.
Rich learning environments are vital in extending children's speaking and listening skills, says early years consultant Elizabeth Jarman As clearly set out in the 'Principles into Practice' cards that...
Two major research projects commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills are set to show early years workers how they can best support young children's learning and development. In one...
Two major research projects commissioned by the Department for Education and Skills are set to show early years workers how they can best support young children's learning and development. <BR>
There are clear benefits for disadvantaged children spending up to 20 hours per week in early years provision, Sutton Trust study finds.