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Cuts to the Children's Fund over the next two years may put in jeopardy many local programmes aimed at vulnerable children, leading children's charities and early years partnerships said last week....
Making simple cookery a priority in your club can also lead to healthier eating, advises Fiona Hamilton-Fairley. it is not often that I meet a child who doesn't like cooking. I can still remember the...
Our latest round-up of funding cuts affecting Sure Start features Liverpool and Sefton.
What lies ahead for early years workers in the Government's plans? Simon Vevers reports The letters page of Nursery World has resonated in recent months with the concerns of hard-pressed providers...
The national bookgifting scheme has been preserved in reduced form. Viv Hampshire looks at the benefits it still offers children.
In the second and final part of her series, Claire Martin, Reception teacher at the British International School of Boston, looks at mark-making projects with curriculum links
The experience of moving the body from a prone position is surprisingly important for a child's development, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
What influence do practitioners’ childhoods have on their own wellbeing and the way they respond to children? By Charlotte Goddard
I was heartened to read in the feature 'Men wanted' (24 May) that the Government hopes to get more young men interested in working in childcare. I wish them luck, because this male childcarer is...
By Jane Drake, a partnership advisory teacher in Leeds and author of Planning Children's Play and Learning in the Foundation Stage and Organising Play in the Early Years (David Fulton) To form a clear...