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Opposites is one of those great early years themes that can elevate children to a higher level of thinking. Saying just one such word as 'hot', 'small', 'naughty' or 'high' implies automatically...
It can sometimes be hard for playworkers to know how to refer to children who have an impairment, such as cerebral palsy, autism or blindness. But the current thinking in the disability movement is...
Aleading early years education consultant has called for local authority nurseries to try to engage in the new Care Commission inspection process. Drew McCanney told last week's Early Years and...
Children who have autism spectrum disorders are being deprived of their entitlement to support services and benefits because of the complexity of accessing them, according to a report by the National...
Nursery chains are thinking ahead to how they will implement the revised EYFS once it is finalised by the Government. Nicole Weinstein hears their plans
Prepare yourself for a change of job or role by thinking through a list of the most important factors, in a new series by Tina Jefferies.
When I lived in Lytham St Annes in Lancashire before emigrating to Australia three years ago, I employed a mother's help to assist with housework and looking after my three little boys. Once I...
The Looking Glass Centre in Dudley has attracted more than 800 visitors to its current exhibition, 'Creativity and Critical Thinking', and boosted its profile as a local training centre and facility...
British children as young as five spend more than 100 a year on fizzy drinks and sweets, and skip 90 breakfasts, according to a study reported in The Independent that found that children in the UK eat...
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