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Help children investigate their own signs of life, with activities from Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton
* Employees from the Royal Bank of Scotland have created a children's garden at Coin Street Family and Children's Centre in Waterloo, London. The centre is working with the Waterloo Green Trust to...
Early years providers and organisations have slammed the Government’s decision to supply coronavirus home testing kits to maintained nurseries, but not to private and voluntary settings.
Karen Hart unpicks Standard 2 of the Early Years Teacher criteria and suggests how practitioners might best demonstrate it.
Help children begin to understand how electricity works, in the final part of our series on Foundation Stage science by Linda Thornton and Pat Brunton
Equipment and activities need not be complex for children to gain a working knowledge of how to use things, write Colin MacFarlane and Sarah Armstrong For young children ICT is an exciting and...
Small businesses in the UK with an annual turnover up to 25m are eligible for the Enterprise Finance Guarantee scheme, which was recently extended to 2011. Ian Murchie, relationship director in the...
Wales’ education minister Jeremy Miles has praised the work of early years settings as they prepare for the roll-out of the new national curriculum for three-to-16-year-olds.
Jan Dubiel spoke about how to 'future proof' early childhood education to prepare children for a rapidly changing world at Nursery World's curriculum conference.