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What in the world is OMEP? Wendy Scott introduces a global early years organisation Nearly 60 years ago Lady Allen of Hurtwood, with colleagues from Sweden, France, Denmark and Norway, conceived the...
Going for a new job and need to test your know-how? Try our true or false quiz. By Meg Jones, childcare and early years consultant 1 The amount of sleep needed by young children is as varied as that...
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Kidsunlimited has embraced the idea of opening nurseries on new housing developments. The company has signed up to run a 120-place nursery on developer Taylor Woodrow's Macintosh Village, outside...
I am writing as an NNEB and first-year BA (lions) Early Childhood Studies student in response to Caroline Jones's letter 'Top dogs again' (Letters, 3 May). Believe me, until you embark on a graduate...
Poppy Cat, one of the stars of this year's World Book Day on 3 March, could be paying your nursery or playgroup a visit. Poppy Cat's adventures have filled 12 books and she has emerged as the little...
Profile books and digital images recording children's activities can help ensure child-centred practice. Jane Cole explores their use Those of us who have the privilege to work with young children and...
A new Government campaign is trying to attract more men into the early years sector to remedy the traditional shortfall. Here, nursery teacher Stephen Glen-Lee explains the satisfaction he gets from...
A public library has been founded on the aim of getting children involved in their young children's education. Laura Marcus hears about a form of family support Sunshine Library is a leading light in...