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As a building block of learning to read, phonics should be taught during everyday fun activities There can be no doubt that phonics is an essential part of learning to read. However, it is important...
August is the high point of Summer – and this month’s magazine aims to make it one for your children to remember. We’ve got all the bases covered, from a wealth of seasonal, practical activities to a...
In the second part of the holiday season project Carolyn Price looks at how modes of transport provide the means for exploration Activity 1
The quality of early education and childcare in nurseries has risen over the past 15 years, and staff qualification levels appear to have improved, according to the latest findings of the...
Mothers who return to work before their child's first birthday do not harm their development, new research suggests.
Help parents to understand simple and accessible ways to encourage children's development of literacy, with advice from Amelia Foster and Marian Whitehead
Early years and childcare failed to receive a name-check in the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget speech today, with criticism from sector organisations and teaching unions for the Government’s failure to...
cutbacks in health visiting have been blamed as more than two-thirds of GP practices have been found to be experiencing higher demands for postnatal care, in a survey for Independent Nurse magazine....
Proposed national standards for the regulation of childcare agencies in Scotland could prove a costly and bureaucratic public relations exercise and may not ensure child protection, according to one...
Last week the Deputy Prime Minister, Sure Start and Ofsted sent a joint letter to all planning authorities, local authority children's services departments and Ofsted regional centres restating the...