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See how an early years project on dinosaurs can grow as the staff at Gamesley Early Excellence Centre explain how the children created their own museum We started our popular dinosaur project with a...
This month, Dr Diane Boyd looks at water and sanitation, including how to make links with a setting in Kenya to show how access can be very different for some children
Schools may become disconnected from local need once they all become academies, local authority chiefs have warned, as more than half a million children receive their primary offers today (Monday).
Professor Cathy Nutbrown, the new president of Early Education, looks back at how the organisation's leaders have campaigned for nursery education and equality
Happy Days Nurseries is opening its 21st nursery in Bristol next month, with work underway on a new site to open in Salisbury in August.
A year since the publication of The Best Start for Life, the chair of the Early Years Review tells Nicole Weinstein about how the Government’s vision for family hubs is taking shape following the £500...
The gap between supply and demand is widening and smaller nurseries are feeling the strain. Simon Vevers looks at the figures On the face of it, the latest annual report from Laing and Buisson...
Playing Out began in 2009 when Alice Ferguson and her neighbour, artist Amy Rose, set about reclaiming their street for children’s play.
When settings support co-regulation, children can be calmed in the moment and gain trust in the adults around them, explains Helen Garnett