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Scottish families are being urged to help researchers in their efforts to combat obesity. The Rowett Institute in Aberdeen is seeking more than 200 families with pre-school children to try to...
Early years providers in the UK have received supplies from parents to be sent to children and their families affected by the conflict with Russia. Catherine Gaunt reports
Europe sees our nursery schools as the best, but underfunding means that they are in danger, says Jack Dromey, MP for Birmingham Erdington.
The importance of developing the sense of balance is examined by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
New guidance on the statutory progress check has an emphasis on working with parents and understanding home learning. Co-author Megan Pacey explains its importance
I had to respond to Helen Penn's column ('To the point', 14 September) where she considers 'what mutual trust between children and adults can do for social behaviour'. A significant theme throughout...
Close co-operation between practitioners is vital when supporting a child with speech difficulties, says Collette Drifte in the final part of our series on inclusion This final part of our series on...
The name change from Creative Development to Expressive Arts and Design gives practitioners the chance to rethink how they support creativity within early learning, says Di Chilvers, advisory...
Join Linda Pound, Anne O'Connor and Tom Weaver on Friday 5 May for 'Early Maths: No Problem?'at Nursery World North in Liverpool.
The Government will achieve its 2010 targets of halving child poverty, economic secretary Ed Balls said last week, despite figures showing an increase in the number of families living below the...