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Ann Langston, who contributed to the development of Birth to Three Matters, explains its format, history and importance and tells us why it should be dusted down and put back on the shelf as...
Kate Freeman tells Gabriella Jozwiak about her vital role.
You've read about the new LEGO EXPLORE range and the philosophy behind it on page 9. Now Nursery Equipment, in association with LEGO, gives you the opportunity to win one of these fantastic toys in...
Parents who want advice on maternity and paternity leave and flexible working can e-mail or text their questions to the Working Families charity helpline team. The new service, launching on 2 October,...
Children with disruptive behaviour problems and their parents can benefit from peer-led parenting classes, claims a new study.
One setting’s atelier provides a case study in how to set up such a space and resource it to encourage children to fulfil their artistic potential, finds Annette Rawstrone
Early years practitioners working with vulnerable families are increasingly viewing parents as partners, not clients, in developing young children's early learning, says a new report.
Early years practice is getting a big boost from local authority resources that can be shared with parents. Karen Faux reports.
A nursery that specialises in communication is showing the way to developing good practice that responds to each child's needs, writes Annette Rawstrone Children, whatever their ability, thrive on...