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Studies reveal that exposure to peanuts at a young age can raise tolerance in at-risk children. By Meredith Jones Russell
This role was created in response to the Bercow Review in July 2008, which found unacceptably high levels of language impoverishment among pre-school children and inadequacies in the system for...
Are all parties finally coming to agreement on what needs to be done to improve the food provided for nursery children? Karen Faux reports.
I am an experienced early years worker currently employed as a day nursery co-ordinator in a private bilingual school in Italy. I agree with Professor Pat Broadhead's findings ('Tests deny children...
The system for assessing children who have special educational needs (SEN) is costly and bureaucratic, according to a report from public services watchdog the Audit Commission. The report, Statutory...
A study of disruptive children conducted by the Institute of Psychiatry has found that one child can cost 6,000 a year in extra school, social services and NHS bills, said the Daily Mail. Child...
The largest teachers' union has developed a policy on the role of play in teaching all age groups from the Foundation Stage upwards. At its first play conference, in London last week, the National...
Early years music educators from MERYC UK share some ideas for music activities, instruments and songs for adults to enjoy with under-threes.
How do you find a man if you work among women and children? Sue Hubberstey offers some advice It may make a nanny's heart sink to read the research estimate that nearly half the population now meet...
It is important to understand that the notion of synthetic phonics as the 'one way' to teach beginner readers has come in for much criticism. This criticism is levelled on several fronts. For those...