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Action research is a form of 'self-reflective enquiry' that can help settings work through points of concern to find workable solutions. Julie McLarnon shows how it works in practice.
A positive inspection is vital, but so too are other measures of effective provision. By Dr Julian Grenier
Sharing a story-telling session, listening to aCD and acting out favourite tales using props are all ways in which children can be encouraged to engage with books Practitioners who want to create a...
Name: Lucy Scott Job title: Hospital playworker Name of department and organisation: Specialised Play Department, Birmingham Children's Hospital Location: Birmingham Duties
By Robin Harris, communications manager, Social Enterprise London An often-repeated statistic is that for every one child receiving adequate childcare provision in the UK, there are six who are not....
A nursery where a baby choked to death on a piece of apple has received an inadequate rating by Ofsted for the second time in just over a year.
The first national birth cohort study of babies in 20 years will launch next week, which will follow more than 8,000 children in their early years.
Any study that finds negative effects for children in daycare is going to be greeted by hysteria on several fronts. The results will be brandished by organisations and individuals, mostly on the...
The importance placed on children's physical health is very much shaped by a society's wider priorities. Dr Lala Manners compare approaches in different countries around the globe.
What is it like growing up with two languages, and how does it affect development? Ludovica Serratrice and Samantha Durrant address some common misunderstandings and provide the facts.