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Details of the new birth-to-five framework that emerged in the Childcare Bill last week caused an outcry about 'baby curriculum madness'. The Daily Mail's front-page headline said, 'Toddlers taught to...
These days the nursery teddy bears are more likely to be writing blogs than going down to the woods, say Asma Parveen and Jackie Marsh.
A Birmingham setting has won a UNICEF award for being a 'rights respecting' nursery. Annette Rawstrone investigates how they made the grade.
Early years organisation NIPPA has called on the Government to extend a successful pilot of a play-based curriculum to all primary schools in Northern Ireland. The Foundation Stage Enriched Curriculum...
The Babysong Project has been looking at how singing and song can establish intimacy between practitioners and babies. Vanessa Young explains
A more play-based primary curriculum is being considered.
Thinking in a more challenging way about gender in early childhood can be daunting but is vital to real understanding, say Kath Tayler and Deborah Price
Ferre Laevers' Process-Oriented Monitoring System builds on his 'well-being' and 'involvement' scales to create a highly sensitive form of assessment. Jan Dubiel takes a look at how it works.
A revised framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage brought out by the DfES emphasises a commitment to personalised learning for children from birth to five years. From autumn 2008, providers...
When learning a language, children often say things that don’t sound quite right. In the last article in this series, Professor Julian Pine explains why ‘clever mistakes’ are often a sign of progress