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Investigate where light comes from and where it goes with activities looking at its effects on objects, in our science series by Pat Brunton and Linda Thornton
More than 200 delegates are expected to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Early Education at a conference on 9 and 10 May in Exeter. The charity began life in 1923 as the Nursery School Association,...
Ateam of academics from Edinburgh University have given the early intervention programme in Scotland the thumbs-up - and have praised nursery nurses and classroom assistants for their contribution....
* A brand new Katie Morag book, Katie Morag and the Riddles, is published next week. In this latest story, Katie Morag accidentally breaks her mother's beads at home and has a tantrum at school,...
A high-flying working mother in an office meeting takes a frantic call from her new nanny. The baby's had a fit and they're at the hospital. Soon the baby is dead from being shaken and the nanny is on...
While the return of the sick pay scheme is good news for the sector, the business grants announced by the Chancellor yesterday (21 December) are prioritised for hospitality, culture and leisure.
Following a complaint to the Office for Statistics Regulation, the Department for Education has said it will no longer suggest parents could save £40 a week on childcare costs by reducing ratios in...
A leading academic who advised the education secretary on plans to revise the primary curriculum has slammed the Government's proposals.
Staff to child ratios in early years settings could be scrapped completely by the Prime Minister in a bid to make childcare cheaper, according to reports.