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19 September A new deal for children - Reforming children's services in Scotland, England and Sweden This conference by Children in Scotland, in association with the Ministry of Education of Sweden,...
Early years experts have praised a West Midlands primary school's decision to ease the transition from the Foundation Stage for children by continuing play-based lessons in Year One. Mountpleasant...
See how you can stimulate your practice and keep up with developments in the sector with a sample of some of the seminars on offer. Liz Fox reports Mathematics in the Foundation Stage: building...
(Photograph) - Children at a school in Shanghai, China, are introduced to Storysacks by Leslie Howard, a co-director of the Bury, Lancashire, company Storysacks Ltd. His wife Christine, who...
Kids 1st Durham at Durham University Hospital has been graded 'Outstanding' for a second time by Ofsted.
Exposure to television is increasing among very young children. Annette Rawstrone hears a consensus from experts about its effects on early development Getting 'square eyes' from watching too much...
At last, an official review of standards of food in early years settings has been launched (see News, page 4) - something called for by Nursery World and others for years.
Childcare voucher companies are urging the Government not to abandon but extend the current scheme, amid speculation that childcare tax breaks may be brought in to replace vouchers.
Early years organisations have accused the Government of missing an opportunity to make ‘meaningful change’ in the sector with the rejection of recommendations from MPs to fix funding rates and review...