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If your child is aged between three and five years old and you live in England, the chances are that your child will be studying maths. Mathematical development is one of the six areas of learning in...
In the first of a series on nurturing young children's communication skills, Opal Dunn considers how they acquire language and the vital role played by caring adults. Babies and toddlers are greatly...
Researchers have used a variety of innovative ways to gather children's experiences of the EYFS in their early years setting, a new report shows.
Playing with words needn't be dull. Lynne Garner suggests a range of games to put the fun into literacy Some children see words as boring and the learning of them tedious.
Childcare professionals have been invited to contribute their views on the future of adoption and fostering legislation. The Scottish Executive paper Choices for Children in Fostering and Adoption...
Even very young children can recognise signs and labels and nurseries can build on this 'real life' reading. Jane Drake suggests ideas for developing early literacy skills. We may settle down to read...
Children's charities and childcare associations have warmly welcomed the U-turn by the Department for Education and Skills on allowing childminders in England to smack the children in their care and...
Following the announcements made in the Chancellor’s Autumn Spending Review, Dr Jo Verrill, managing director of research agency Ceeda, examines how providers will be affected financially
Four-and five-year-olds from deprived areas in Renfrewshire are developing reading skills at the same pace as children from more advantaged areas thanks to an early intervention initiative. Bob...