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How should I talk to my baby? Taking turns to make noises is the first step towards having a conversation. Copy your baby's babbling noises, then look at them and wait for a 'reply'. Later on, babies...
Teachers in Scotland can access information and resources about health and well-being at school through a website set up by the Scottish Executive's Scottish Health Promoting Schools Unit. The Unit's...
Prime minister Tony Blair recently said that there would be free education for two-year-olds, then corrected himself and referred to 'early years care'. So even people at the top appear to think of...
What do you need to know about domestic abuse? By Public Health England
Following Debbie Hemingway's letter detailing her nursery's positive experiences of heuristic play (14 June).
Children’s mental health services are ‘buckling under pressure’ in the wake of the pandemic, says Anne Longfield’s Commission on Young Lives, which calls on the two Conservative leadership candidates...
Everyday play provides plenty of chances to learn number skills. But it doesn't just have to be through tangible objects, says Jane Drake Counting, and use of numbers as labels, constitutes one strand...
Storal Learning's regional director Charlotte Roberts reflects upon what the nursery group is doing to retain practitioners and attract new people to the sector amid the continuing recruitment and...
In the concluding part of our guide to the Level 3 Diploma, Mary Evans gauges opinion on where the qualification needs to be strengthened, and finds this echoes the Nutbrown review.
The Government is being urged to ban smartphones for under-16s. Are stricter controls on phones – as the Prime Minister is considering – a good idea? We asked experts to share their views