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Back for the 12th year, Talk To Your Baby brings together speakers and delegates from different disciplines across the early years sector, to reflect on latest research and grass roots activity.
Going to a museum will help children take an interest in things, and encouraging them to be collectors themselves will boost decision-making and confidence, writes Penny Tassoni
The children who attend the St Oswald's Pre-school Learning Centre have great fun exploring their special music area Our children have always enjoyed playing instruments together to accompany their...
Durability and interest are among the chief characteristics of the latest early years products sampled by Ruth Thomson.
As he prepares to leave the Daycare Trust, director Stephen Burke reviews the changing scene in childcare during his eight years there and looks to the future Childcare has moved from the margins to...
Penny Tassoni shows how routine mealtimes can be a rich source of learning
Nursery gardens can offer a haven for wildlife when food and warmth are in short supply, and children can benefit by helping out -as Julie Mountain explains in part three of her winter series.
Talk to Your Baby, the National Literacy Trust's campaign to promote communication with babies and toddlers, is urging parents and childcarers to be more sociable when pushing buggies with a 'Walkie...
Should infant free school meals be free for all? In reality they are an 'expensive gimmick' that subsidises middle-class parents, argues Lewis Brown.