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You might wonder why home-educating families are so upset. Didn't Ed Balls say, during last month's second reading of his Children, Schools and Family Bill, not to worry?
A peaceful Christmas and best wishes for a better 2021 to all our readers, suppliers, clients and the whole of the amazing early years sector.
You'll find no end of ideas for activities by drawing on the imaginative possibilities of the colours that are all around us. Deborah Sharpe tries on a few Children love bright colours. Cartoons,...
Just when people were looking for interesting facts and evidence on organics, the Food Standards Agency report stated there were 'no important differences' between the nutritional benefits of organic...
Evidence is mounting that private and voluntary nurseries' participation in the Nursery Education Grant scheme is at crisis point, with a survey from the Federation of Small Businesses (see News, page...
I work in a pre-school in a village hall. We have a fairly secure car park we use for outdoor play. We have lots of barriers to overcome as our landlord doesn't let us keep anything outside and it is...
Education for Sustainable Development is becoming an essential part of the early years agenda. Professor John Siraj-Blatchford explains its importance and shares some examples of practice
The experience of exceptional children in the nursery is explored by Dr Kate Distin, who has worked as a counsellor of gifted children and has just edited a book on the subject. Even as tiny babies,...
There are ulterior motives to making children start school so young, says Alan Bentley