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Simple and adaptable activities to foster babies' and toddlers' cognitive development and emotional well-being are offered by Alice Sharp Feet first
A Government scheme to encourage pregnant women and families in low-income groups to eat a more nutritious diet has gone live across Great Britain and Northern Ireland this week.
Schools have been sent new Government guidance on how to manage long-term and complex medical conditions, such as diabetes, asthma and cancer, in advance of a new duty in the Children and Families...
Win a set of fabulous nursery furniture worth Pounds 150! Children are sure to love this set of a brightly-coloured table and four animal chairs, new to the PIN Furniture range from John Crane. The...
Thousands of families, already struggling to feed and clothe their children, will be plunged into the ‘bleakest’ winter crisis, a new report by Action for Children warns.
Nurseries and early years professionals will be expected to play a greater role in monitoring children's health under new proposals from the Scottish Executive. The consultation document, Health for...
Following Debbie Hemingway's letter detailing her nursery's positive experiences of heuristic play (14 June).
A free online toolkit aims to support children’s mental health post-lockdown as they return to settings and schools.
The world's smallest cowboy, two-year-old Royce Gill, is to compete in a rodeo with his pony Maybelline, reported the Daily Mail.
A group of leading early years specialists has launched a campaign to urge practitioners and parents to fight Government plans to adopt synthetic phonics for teaching children to read in reception...