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There are thousands of apps designed for children, but not all of them will be EYFS-appropriate. Martin Bailey explains what to look out for, and overleaf suggests seven apps ideal for nurseries
An ethos of mutual gain in college studying and working practice is described by Dr Cath Arnold, who leads on the MA in Integrated Provision for Families, based at the Pen Green Centre.
Parents of young children still face a postcode lottery over health visitor access, according to statistics released by the Family and Parenting Institute.
Primary schools should prepare for a phased reopening on 1 June, Boris Johnson has said, as teaching unions eagerly await confirmation of how their five safety tests will be met prior to the final...
RAF Cottesmore had its first delivery this month from Rutland County Council's mobile toy library. Users on the toy library's route can choose from a range of toys, games and musical instruments for...
'The children who walk the road to Holy Cross are groomed, consciously or not, for news bulletins and paraded for the cameras. See their misery. Study the terror that the spitters, the screamers, the...
Why a research project and resources website are promoting vegetables through e-books
Cards and board games, whether bought or made in the nursery, are ideal resources for early learning about counting and number, says Denise Bailey Table-top games and activities can provide lots of...
Birdboxes, bee hotels and fire woks are just some of the free resources on offer to early years settings and schools as part of Learning through Landscapes’s (LtL) Local School Nature Grants...