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Ask yourself these ten questions to assess whether your setting helps children who speak English as an additional language. 1 Can you see languages other than English as soon as you enter your...
Charities and training providers can help early years practitioners give child health and safety the attention it deserves CHILD HEALTH
Messy is fine - to a point, says WorkingMum. But it would help if parents were told the purpose of it all.
A Scottish campaign group has renewed its call for nursery reform after new research shows nine out of ten council settings don’t provide the hours working parents need.
Parents may be wary of handing over the care of their baby or toddler to other adults outside the home. Jennie Lindon explains how to build a relationship that benefits all parties
To create a communication rich environment for their charges, Norland Nursery staff studied their own communication patterns. By Clare Crowther
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
Interacting with Babies (0-18 months) collaborative research project East Sussex County Council
A private day nursery in Sheffield has embarked on what could be a growing trend in provision with the introduction of term-time-only places. Sunflower Children's Centre in Gleadless is offering the...
Rather than obsess over whether activities are free-flow, child-led and so on, teachers should consider if they constitute effective learning and empower the child as a learner, says Jan Dubiel