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A teddy bear and a Kangaroo trade places in an exciting new exchange scheme, writes jenny Benjamin
An entrepreneurial mum has saved her three-year-old son's nursery from closure by becoming the new registered owner. Rebecca Warner was so dismayed at the prospect of Dinky Doo Nursery in east Oxford...
Early years practitioners can help a visually impaired child to be part of the mainstream group with this advice from Julie Jennings
A well-run nursery should be able to cope with the logistical issues when a member of the team goes on maternity leave, and even create opportunities for others around it, says Sarah Steel, managing...
Getting it right from the start: developing a service delivery model for non-maintained early years settings Argues the case for developing a model for delivering educational psychology services in...
Young children who tell lies are more likely to become high-flying leaders, executives and bankers, reported the Daily Mail. According to researchers at Toronto University, the complex processes...
It’s hard to imagine any setting without music and sound. Music is an important aspect of the early years, says Sally-Anne Brown and Vic Holmes, directors of a community of learning for early years...
April Jones, director of Computer Kids, sorts data pictorially Comparing and combining numbers, and recognising groups with different numbers of objects in them, are just some of the stepping-stones...
The Government's aim of having every early years practitioner qualified to at least Level 3 by 2015 is looking far from achievable, given the funding crisis for childcare work-based courses and...
Have no fear, says Julian Grenier, head of Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre, London.