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Children's innate and all-important sense of curiosity about the world around them can be fostered by adults who provide them with questions and learning opportunities Curiosity, or an eager desire to...
How can loose-parts theory inform the way we provide resources and play and learning opportunities for the children in our settings, asks Ben Kingston-Hughes
Childcare workers are worth on average nearly ten times what they earn, a new report by think-tank the New Economics Foundation suggests.
Obese women with high blood sugar levels are nearly 50 per cent more likely to have a child with autism, according to research.
The axes are beginning to fall and slowly the extent of the cuts to services for children are being made known across the country. We are finally beginning to get a sense of what importance this...
The Old School House Nursery in Newmarket has become the first early years setting to achieve platinum status from Investors in People (IIP), an internationally recognised accreditation.
Scotland's first national guidance for people working with children aged birth to three is set to be launched in Edinburgh next week. Birth to Three: supporting our youngest children, commissioned by...
In last month's Music Corner I suggested some general things to think about when choosing music to use with children in an early childhood setting. Over the next series of five Music Corners I will...
London is a great city, but bringing up children in London is getting harder.