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Ask yourself these ten questions to help you evaluate your approach to creativity: 1 .Are children expected to colour in pictures that someone else has drawn? Or create identical cards with the same...
The highest take-up of the Childcare Affordability Programme (CAP) in London is in the borough of Brent, recent figures show.
A crisis in health visitor services in north London may be to blame for high infant mortality rates and more deaths will occur if staff shortages are not resolved, a union has warned.
Effective risk assessment is the key to ensuring excitement as well as safety for children, advises Miranda Walker, who sets out a practical guide. Why risk assess?
Young children display geographical awareness from an early age, and a new report on early years mapping is rich with links to curriculum and ideas for activities, finds Meredith Jones Russell
I was startled by the Government's announcement that childminders would be allowed to smoke while supervising their charges (News, 14 December and 21/28 December). Surely there is a mountain of...
I have read, with interest, recent letters about the concept of teachers working in nurseries to raise the standard of the care and education provided. My first point is that many teachers may well be...
More than 500 nursery teachers and parents gathered at a rally in Glasgow on Saturday to protest against council plans to axe nursery school teachers' jobs. Under measures for next year's budget,...
As a British Medical Association report on children and health reveals how UK outcomes are falling behind other developed nations, Sir Al Aynsley-Green calls on the sector to respond at a local level...
This week, more research has been released showing that downward pressure from a results-driven National Curriculum is leading to inappropriate practice in the Foundation Stage, particularly in...