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A new sexual health and relationships curriculum in Scotland, which teaches children as young as four about the different parts of the body, has received overwhelming support from pupils, parents and...
Two large-scale partnership projects in London and Birmingham have recently shown what an ambitious agenda for excellence in early years music education can look like. Project leader Nicola Burke...
UNICEF UK and the University of Cambridge have launched a new resource to support the mental health of babies and young children.
An awareness campaign to encourage parents and early years workers to talk more with children under two is developing training for early years practitioners one year after it started. 'Tune into...
Early years practitioners are being urged to take part in CWDC's second survey of Early Years Professionals.
Mental health problems afflicting pre-school children may be prevented if greater steps are taken to help their parents before the children are born and in the crucial period shortly afterwards, says...
The Foundation Phase in Wales is to be replaced with a new curriculum for children aged three to 16, in which religious education will be made mandatory from the age of three.
WINNER: Joan Farrington, Nursery/Curriculum Teacher, BonBons Day Nursery, Bradford
In both the indoors and outdoors environments, loose parts are an ideal resource for involving children in maths activities, explains Shardi Vaziri
The first early years teachers have now qualified for the role - and they have much to celebrate, says Best Practice Network's Maureen Lee.