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The recommendation in the Cambridge Review that children should not start school until age six has been endorsed by another leading academic.
As a parent I was dismayed to read that a ban on television advertising of food to children has been ruled out by Ofcom (news, 29 July). As its report suggests, there may be many factors involved in...
Can early years leaders effect social change, and will being more socially responsive and democratic make settings more effective? Yes, finds Mona Sakr, senior lecturer in education and early...
Teachers in England and Wales have given substantial backing for a ballot to boycott all SATs, with the strongest support for a ban on tests at the end of Key Stage 1. A survey by the National Union...
The animals and buildings on a farm provide rich pickings for activities across the early years curriculum from Helen Shelbourne Aproject such as 'On the farm' may stem from a single child's...
The actions of the youngest children who have not developed verbal expression show what's on their minds, says Jennie Lindon It is easy for early years practitioners and parents to overlook the...
I'm writing to share a recent experience with other readers. I'm 29 and gained an NNEB diploma 11 years ago. In 2004 I started to work for a large organisation that cares for and educates children and...
The children’s commissioner for England is calling on the next prime minister to put family at the centre of policymaking.
The UK children's nurseries market has continued to expand despite the recession and was worth 4.1bn in 2008, with a 7.8 per cent year-on increase, according to market analysts Laing & Buisson.
* The National Day Nurseries Association has a new publication to help nurseries market their provision to the public and improve their sustainability. Topics include doing market research, making...