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If the Government wants to play Santa Claus to the UK's working parents, it could start with the incentives to expand employer-supported childcare that chancellor Gordon Brown alluded to in his...
Traditional playground games allow children to burn off excess energy. Lynne Garner describes some modern variations we all played them when we were children, learning the rules from one another or...
Better outdoor play areas and playgrounds in early years settings and schools help to increase children's self-esteem and significantly reduce vandalism and bullying at playtime, according to a report...
The extension of the nursery education grant for three- and four-year-olds, from 33 to 38 weeks a year from 1 April, should, on the face of it, be good news for non-maintained providers. But examine...
The ability of young children to learn to control their behaviour before they start school could be the key to preventing violence in later life, according to a new study.
Everyone from Government ministers to childcare students was impressed by this month's Manchester show, says Laura Marcus This year's Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition at Manchester's G-Mex...
Ahead of next month’s Anti-Bullying Week, Caroline Vollans examines what bullying behaviour actually is and shows how practitioners can encourage children’s kindness and co-operation
Introducing babies and toddlers to books will set them on the way to being confident readers later on. Andy McCormack offers some advice and explores examples of age-appropriate titles
In part four of her series on the behaviour of two-year-olds, Julia Manning-Morton looks at possession and social rules.
It is standard practice to praise children for their achievements. But can too much be counterproductive? Penny Tassoni offers advice.