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At the same time that a record number of families are using children's centres, many more are expected to close.
Use these ten questions as starting points for discussion at a staff meeting or with parents and carers: 1 Do you have construction equipment made from natural materials, such as wood? Sensory...
With children likely to be spending more time outside this winter, what do settings need to consider when it comes to storage and transporting resources, asks Nicole Weinstein
The familiar and fascinating subject of families is one that can be ideally explored through books and role play, says Judith Stevens A topic about families is a perennial favourite. This is to be...
Letting children loose on a bunch of planks and swings is not conducive to sound physical development - intelligent guidance and planning are needed, writes Anne O'Connor.
'Learning to read or to write one's name at three is not necessarily an indication of future academic potential. Einstein didn't learn to read until he was seven' Sue Mardel, primary inspector for...
Choices in Childcare, which was mentioned in the feature 'Juggling act' (15 March), has asked us to point out that it has changed its name to the National Association of Children's Information...
(Photograph) - Three-year-old Dickon Fox shows off his scary creation at an Easter scarecrow-making session at Skidby Mill near Cottingham, East Yorkshire. The event was part of a week of springtime...
A free conference for all children's centre leaders, organised by the DCSF, is taking place in London on Tuesday, 8 September.
There's no doubt that research that proves the success and effectiveness of a project, service or initiative in hard cash terms is more likely to change minds and policy than evidence that proves...