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(Photograph) - Two of childcare's most prominent public figures were honoured for their achievements last week before making their exit from the sector. A parliamentary reception in Westminster...
Today's young children are worried about climate change, global warming and terrorism as much as they are about a shortage of safe play areas, gangs and guns, according to the first report in a major...
Expand children's conception of pattern by exploring the design and repetition in actions and events, writes Lena Engel A pattern can consist of colours, shapes, objects or events that occur in a...
The principles and practice of one of the most influential thinkers on early childhood are outlined by Froebel scholar and early years writer Tina Bruce.
In England, 18 per cent of two- to 15-year-olds are obese and a further 14 per cent are overweight.
The key strengths in primary schools are partnership with parents and carers, support for pupils with special educational needs and improved attainment in mathematics and English language, according...
I feel the need to respond to the story 'Teachers rally to save nursery jobs' (News, 2 February). Why do I feel despondent once again?Can we never move on in the early years? As head of a nursery...
Is it time to consider seven portions and six colours when planning children's intake of fruit and vegetables? By June Graham
The expansion of the free entitlement to disadvantaged two-year-olds is a welcome early intervention development, and a significant operational challenge. In this new column, James Hempsall examines...
The crisis of childcare recruitment and salaries is intensifying as Government investment pours into neighbourhood nurseries and extended schools. The private sector is being particularly badly hit,...