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Wraparound childcare and additional services that respond to community needs are being rolled out across the country The delayed publication of the Government's prospectus for extended schools in June...
The important role men play in children's lives is increasingly recognised. Anne O'Connor explains how settings can better involve them.
Southwark Primary School in Nottingham City has kicked off the new term with training for the EYFS and Year 1 staff about Ferre Laevers scales of involvement and well-being. Believing that levels of...
Teaching unions are lobbying the Government to amend the current regulations that do not allow teachers in England and Wales to sacrifice some of their salary for the 50-a-week tax-free childcare...
The price of universal childcare provision will be well worth paying if it leads to greater parental choice and better training for the workforce, argues Vidhya Alakeson At the Labour Party's annual...
One of the most regular routines in a daycare setting should come as a surprise to everyone. Mary Evans looks at good practice for fire drills and fire safety
Role play presents the perfect opportunity for children happily to develop mathematical thinking When planning to develop a role-play area, practitioners tend to concentrate on resources that will...
In what ways would you envisage early years practitioners working in true partnership with the parents of children in their care? Judith Napier hears some real-life examples of practice at the heart...
Prejudice is being prevented from taking hold in the minds of young children in divided communities. <B> Jackie Cosh </B> reports
A project that offers free nursery education places for two-year-olds is proving a success at attracting hard-to-reach groups. The 18-month pilot project, which runs until summer 2008, has funding...