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Teaching children how to cross a road does not mean they will put their knowledge into practice, according to a study of 120 Scottish four-and five-year-olds carried out by the British Psychological...
The spirit of Harry Potter loomed large over the Royal Festival Hall on London's South Bank last week when six-year-old Abbie Gerrard and her sister Beth, three, dressed up to get into the appropriate...
After 16 years' experience of early years teaching, Leisa Towle was excited at the opportunity to be the leader of a 90-place reception unit in a large primary school. She outlines how her initial...
Making children in day nurseries wear electronic tags has been criticised as a 'gimmick' that is fuelling paranoia in parents. Tagging systems similar in design to the anti-theft tags used in clothes...
Ofsted is being urged to temporarily suspend routine early years inspections in light of the ongoing coronavirus spread.
Understanding and promoting children's communication skills is a compulsory part of the new Level 3 diploma, says Mary Evans
(Photograph) - Children from Westminster Children's Society's Luton Street Community Child Care Centre in north-west London test out their new activity boards made by a team of volunteers from...
An initiative from Sure Start family support workers in Dundee aims to show that eating healthily need not break the bank. As the new school term begins, a healthy lunchbox costing just 70p and...
A Liverpool nursery has devised a new way of giving news updates to parents as part of a 12,000 investment in IT and security.
Refugee support groups are losing out on funding during the coronavirus pandemic, at a time when vulnerable families are particularly hard hit.