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Whether you are planning a spectacular sponsored parachute jump, holding a barbecue or running a racenight, successful fundraisers in early years settings say the four golden rules for success are...
Tooth decay in young children could be reduced if fizzy drinks manufacturers added calcium to their recipes, the British Dental Health Foundation said last week. The oral health charity said recent...
A controversial database holding contact details for every child in England was launched on Monday (26 January), following several delays prompted by security fears.
What can nurseries do to get the fees owed to them, when they are so unlike other creditor businesses? Annette Rawstrone hears solutions.
Pre-school children are the focus of a new nationwide early intervention programme, as Kate Summerside of I CAN explains Communication - expressing yourself and understanding others - is the...
It has been four years since the Covid-19 pandemic began to change the world. In the first of this series on its legacy, Jo Parkes looks at its impact on children’s health
Parents, researchers and early years practitioners are noticing lockdown’s effect on children’s communication and social skills. Meredith Jones Russell reports
The basis for good early years practice in helping children develop their creativity is adults who know how to encourage them and model activity but not control the creative process.