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The Early Years and Primary Teaching Exhibition opens its doors for the first time on Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15. This new and exciting event is the only one in Scotland dedicated to...
The Government will seek the views of parents across the country as part of its commitment to developing high quality childcare and children's services in every community. In his speech to the Labour...
Ensuring that babies mature in a positive manner is an important but challenging task, says Bernadette Duffy
The school is part of Flourish Learning Trust – a group of specialist schools and education services dedicated to the care and development of children and young people with SEND. Whitefield school...
Professor Nirmala Rao, judge of the Khalifa International Award for Early Learning, on why the prize brings overdue global prestige
While some hazards should always be avoided, others are beneficial to development with a proper risk-assessment process in place, explains Sarah Watkins
By allowing children to take a leading role in the telling of stories, we can support them to think logically and make sense of the world. Nancy Stewart explains.
Reports that the Government may row back from extending the right to seek flexible working have been met with a mixed reaction from charities, childcare organisations and nursery providers.
Wentworth Nursery School in Hackney has been named Early Years Setting of the Year at the third annual Shine a Light awards ceremony in London.
The Pikler approach to working with under-threes in care settings and homes was originated in Hungary by Dr Emmi Pikler in the middle of the last century.