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The first co-operative society in the UK to own and run nurseries is renaming its childcare branch as it expands its provision. The Oxford, Swindon and Gloucester Co-op (OS and G Co-op) announced last...
The cost of bringing up a child who attends state school has hit 180,000, with childcare averaging over a quarter of this at 49,092 per child, according to an ICMpoll reported in The Times - a faster...
Cash in on the value of money, pretend or real, as a tool for learning about mathematics through role play, as Lena Engel explains
Pre-election proposals for funding childcare and maternity leave unveiled last week by the Conservative Party targeted working parents and poorer families. Details of the 'Supporting Parents' scheme...
More efficient managing of staff is explored by Alan Bentley.
The character traits of a child at the age of three are good indicators of the type of person they will be in later life, according to researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College,...
The Foundation Stage Profile is a way of 'summing up' the accumulated observations and knowledge of the whole child, in relation to stepping stones and early learning goals contained in the Foundation...
The once-radical teachings of Friedrich Froebel about early development were so fundamental that today we take them for granted, says Professor Kevin J Brehony
In our setting, we help young children to make marks and to recognise their own names as a way of beginning to realise that writing is a means of communication, says Pat Johnson Planned learning...
The most child-friendly places in the UK for children to grow up are Somerset, Cambridge and Leeds, while Northampton, Blackpool and Merthyr Tydfil are the least, according to a new report by...