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Early years experts have criticised the Government's move to publish a list of approved phonics schemes. The DfES is planning to introduce a quality assurance scheme to evaluate commercial and other...
As 2015 draws to a close, it is time for reflection and anticipation, says Cathy Nutbrown
The Government is committing a further 200m to its Troubled Families programme to help 400,000 more families with multiple and complex social, health and economic problems
- Why did your nursery class move to a new location?
Encouraging children to get physical can lay the basis for health and success in other fields, says Rachel Goodchild The phrase 'obesity epidemic' seems to be everywhere. We are told we are killing...
'Daycare "harms behaviour"' is a bit of a scary headline! (News, 29 March). When reviewing academic research it is important to set it in the context of other existing research. Remember the MMR...
While I sympathise with the people running and working in Neighbourhood Nurseries (News, 22 March), what about us little private nurseries? I started my nursery six years ago and can only afford to...
Both nature and nurture are at work when children re-enact key stages in the evolution of our species, says Philip Waters, in the latest article in his series on play types. I find it very alarming on...
The nutritional standards of nursery and school meals in Northern Ireland have been put up for consultation in proposals to limit chips to twice a week, limit baked beans to once a week and offer...