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A new report highlights the need for digital support for parents and families, and the importance of developing a ‘cohesive and aligned learning community that surrounds a child’.
The Scottish Executive's early intervention programme has succeeded in boosting numeracy in primary schools, education minister Jack McConnell claimed last week. Two HM Inspectorate of Education...
To truly promote learning, practitioners need not only to observe children at play, but to understand what they are seeing and use it to extend opportunities, says Helen Bromley.
The Department for Education has announced an extension of supplementary funding for nursery schools, along with a boost to childcare funding rates of up to 8p per hour, per child.
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
New research from the Duchess of Cambridge’s Royal Foundation for Early Childhood highlights the need to increase action and awareness of the importance of the birth to five period.
There are calls for the Department for Education to make its early years qualifications list simpler, as confusion mounts within the sector over which qualifications are 'full and relevant' with many...
AN INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD: A multidisciplinary approach. Edited by Tim Waller. (Paul Chapman, ISBN 1 4129 103 6 6, Pounds 16.99, 020 7324 8500) Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language and...
Let’s look for signs of progress and reasons for optimism, despite valid concerns about some developments in the early years sector
I'm always devastated when our four-year-olds leave our homely nursery, with child-friendly chairs, tables and toilets and fantastic outdoor play facilities, to be put into uniform and sent to 'big...