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Some groups prefer a consistent name for acquisitions, while others prefer individuality. By Charlotte Goddard
Mainstream settings can find guidance on including disabled children in a new pack launched last week by disabled children's charity KIDS. The 'All of Us' pack contains two documents to promote...
Many settings have entered into a partnership agreement to deliver the 15 hours flexible free entitlement.
Several training organisations in Scotland are poised to be approved to provide the new Scottish Vocational Qualification (SVQ) in early years and education to Level 4, according to the Scottish...
As a nursery nurse with five years' experience of working in a day nursery, I feel I must voice my opinion about the recent news report about the benefits to children of their attending pre-school...
One-year-old infants who show no response when their name is called could be autistic, according to new US research. Researchers from the University of California Davis, Sacramento, spent two years...
Sorting items by different properties and comparing them is a skill that you can observe the children learning to use with increasing sophistication, as Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner demonstrate.
Perhaps the hardest part of establishing a new nursery is coming up with a distinctive name, says Derek Hayes.
Educating pupils with autistic spectrum disorders: a practical guide by Martin Hanbury
Identifying children's relationships with the adults in their home is no longer a matter of Bob's your uncle, says <STRONG> Mary Evans </STRONG>