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A guide to institutionalised racism and the legal duty of settings to promote race equality. By Marcia Tatham
(Photograph) - Primary 1 pupils at Oakbank Primary School in Perth transformed an area of wasteland at the school into an award-winning garden in just four months. Their work on a rockery, senses...
Sharing a story-telling session, listening to aCD and acting out favourite tales using props are all ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with books Practitioners who want to create a...
Understanding attachment theory can enhance flexible and responsive strategies to guide your practice with all children, says Anne O'Connor.
Dip into a project on frogs as an opportunity to explore the lifecycle of the natural world plus a range of learning activities, with these suggestions from Wendy E Scott As the weather begins to...
Bright Beginnings Childcare Centre in Leeds has been given a Recyclesaurus.
A nursery in Gambia is changing its name in honour of a Preston nursery group that has raised thousands of pounds to support it.
When observing children, practitioners must keep in mind the overarching importance of physical development, says Dr Sue Allingham
Controversy over when reading and writing should be taught could persist under the revised framework.Jan Dubiel, national development manager for Early Excellence, reviews the essential principles.
Amid the chance to ditch tick-lists, Di Chilvers considers how best to observe children’s development and progress