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How does a family deal with having an autistic child? Hilary Hawkes offers reassuring advice.
A new think tank report calls for parents to be denied child benefit if they fail to take advantage of the free hours and enrol their children in early years settings.
It seems that getting the language of early years education and childcare right is a struggle for Government speech writers. Take education secretary Ruth Kelly's words to the IPPR last week (see...
The rich play that a child can initiate with a bit of inspiration, some well organised nursery resources and a sensitive practitioner is observed by Anne O'Connor.
School closures due to the Coronavirus pandemic most impacted the learning of the youngest primary pupils, according to new research.
There is much debate about the role of the International Baccalaureate in secondary education, but how does it work at nursery level? Ruth Thomson visited a London school with an inquiry-based,...
The new title for the birth-to-five framework more accurately reflects its core elements that combine education and care, children's minister BeverleyHughes claimed last week. The single framework,...
You can make their birthdays really special with this Birthday Chair, pictured left, which can double up for use in plays and other special events. The chair is made from solid beech wood, painted...
We profile Book Trust Lifetime Achievement Award winners John Burningham and Helen Oxenbury, with tributes from judges and peers
- Molly and the Night Monster by Chris Wormell; Jonathan Cape, 10.99