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The capital's most disadvantaged children will lose out under plans for the new early years pupil premium, new analysis has warned.
Childminder of the Year finalists share a commitment to providing excellent care in a homely environment, together with professional development. Award winner Lindsay Barrett, from Southwark, London,...
The first private nursery chains are taking steps into the new Neighbourhood Nurseries scheme for disadvantaged areas. Anne Wiltsher reports The 108-place Jigsaw nursery in Portsmouth, one of the...
What can we learn from the OECD’s International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study? Dr Martina Street explains criticisms of the research, findings, and what future studies should focus on
A wide range of common EYFS experiences, from block play to clay to recycled materials, can offer children the chance to explore working creatively in three dimensions.
The number of children registered with early learning and childcare services in Scotland has increased for the second year running.
Children need poetry early on if they are to appreciate it throughout life. Viv Hampshire suggests some activities and books for making a start.
By Peter Dixon, educational consultant and children's writer Zak is three-and-three-quarters, Dinky-Jay is just five, and they are making their way to the sand tray. They will be disappointed when...
Janet Moyles, professor emeritus, Anglia Ruskin University, and play and early years consultant
From early in their lives, children show an interest in science. They often notice things that we as adults take for granted, such as the clouds in the sky or how the pedal on the kitchen bin works.