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Name: Becky Kingsley and Gemma HousePosition: Nursery practitioners at Windmill Hill Day Nursery in Swindon
Misunderstandings about the nature of extended schools seem to abound- that they involve keeping children cooped up in school for a mandatory 10 hours a day, or that teachers will be working as...
Children's favourite playthings can serve as tools in activities that will provide plenty of fun in learning with these ideas from Wendy E Scott Toys are invaluable for literally learning through...
By Kate Green, chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group It's not often that politicians from across the political divide agree, so at the Child Poverty Action Group we were delighted when a...
More than six in ten employees experienced issues with childcare arrangements last year, according to a survey by Bright Horizons, which says that access to back-up childcare has a positive impact on...
Join us in London on 2 July for our conference Two-year-olds: the drive for high-quality provision
Going for living together rather than living in? Jasmine Birtles warns that you should take certain precautions Time was when couples met, courted, talked to the parents, got engaged and married...
Some food for thought in your professional career Key Persons in the Nursery: Building relationships for quality provision. By Peter Elfer, Elinor Goldschmied and Dorothy Selleck. (David Fulton...
A defunct alphabet that was used in schools in the 1960s and 70s provides important lessons for current approaches to the literacy teaching of young children, discovers Caroline Vollans