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Is your nursery space working for or against gender diversity? Dr Jen Lyttleton-Smith examines why promoting gender diversity and avoiding stereotypical roles is important when working with young...
Get it in writing before you're faced with the question of whether to give medicine to a child in your care, says Mairi Maciver Clark Mary Poppins would find her policy for administering medicine...
An educational psychologist in London tells Gabriella Jozwiak about her day-to-day role and the unique challenges and satisfaction it brings
The Prime Minister is considering looking at wider ways of measuring child poverty that are not based on household income, but Downing Street says there are no plans to abandon child poverty targets.
How likely is the Government to hit its target for ending child poverty? asks Wendy Wallace
Our judging panel, made up of 18 leading figures from every part of the early years sector, met at Haymarket's offices tasked with the tough job of selecting the award winners. A big 'thank you' for...
Pat Johnson is the pre-school supervisor at Woodham Burn Pre-school Learning Centre, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. She spoke to Jean Evans. Our pre-school art gallery
- Really Want to Eat a Child by Sylviane Donnio and Dorothee de Monfreid
Picking up rhymes supported by physical actions seems to be innate in children. But how adults mediate is important for later literacy development, says Opal Dunn
Extending the free nursery entitlement is the Government's latest effort for disadvantaged children, writes Beverley Hughes.