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Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell says that lazy respect for religion and culture can blind us to children's suffering. There is something about faith that makes people lose their minds. In the...
Schools, childcare and early years organisations have until 30 April to enter for this year's National Training Awards, organised by UK Skills. A series of free half-day workshops run by experienced...
BBC News said that the middle name of Chancellor Gordon Brown's second son James Fraser was chosen by elder brother John, who is nearly three. The BBC also reported on Brad Pitt's 'true joy' at...
A specialist nursery’s inclusive approach to supporting and enabling a three-year-old boy with a rare genetic mutation in the KCNQ2 gene
Attend our seminar on this vital topic at the Nursery World Show on 2 February for the latest expert advice.
A commitment to 'better inspections' under the Early Years Foundation Stage was made by David Hart, Ofsted's director for children, speaking at the fourth annual conference on The Future of Early...
* The Coram Family project Listening to Young Children has been contracted by the Government to provide a comprehensive training programme for those who train professionals working with children aged...
Early years practitioners can do a lot to challenge gender stereotypes and avoid limiting the choices for both girls and boys, says Phoebe Doyle.
One children's centre has developed a course on enabling children to experiment with food, after its own success. Annette Rawstrone reports.
This new resource is based on Animated Stories for Young Mathematicians, BEAM's award-winning book and soft toy set. Topics covered by Count and Shout! include number recognition, counting, matching...