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Compelling stories - with words or without - and captivating illustrations feature in new books reviewed by Alison Boyle BIG and Small
Reading Wendy Wallace's feature 'Men wanted' reminded me of another feature, 'Making contact' by John Powell (12 April), which suggested a reason men were deterred from working in nurseries - because...
The character traits of a child at the age of three are good indicators of the type of person they will be in later life, according to researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry at King's College,...
...the Government's command? Mahrukh Choughtai spoke to a cross-section of those working at the frontline of the early years sector to find out what is on their wish-list for care and education in...
Garden of delights Manor Mead School in Shepperton is delighted with its new play garden. The school, whose pupils all have special needs and range in age from two to 11, wanted a garden space that...
There was a 22 per cent drop in the number of registered childminders in Scotland between 1998 and 2003, according to statistics published by the Scottish Executive last week.
* Virtually all three-year-old children in England have taken up daycare places in the maintained, private, voluntary and independent sectors, Government statistics reveal. According to the...
Both nature and nurture are at work when children re-enact key stages in the evolution of our species, says Philip Waters, in the latest article in his series on play types. I find it very alarming on...
The Department for Education has launched a consultation into increasing registration fees for early years providers, as well as whether provider type categories need revising.
One of the most remarkable things about children is their ability to make an inordinate amount of mess from quite an early age. While as a parent, you may be trying to find ways to cut down on sticky...