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An innovative exercise programme is stretching children's muscles and their awareness of how to look after their bodies, as Sophie Stancel reports More than 20 per cent of children in the UK are...
Birth to Three Matters has provided settings with a welcome framework on which to base good practice but more staff training on caring for the very young is proving essential ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
Action research might sound like the last thing that time-pressed practitioners will want to do, but it is a really useful tool to demonstrate the improving quality of your practice, finds Dr Kay...
Maintaining high-quality provision is ‘challenging but achievable’, Nicole Weinstein discovers, as she talks to small and large nursery groups about how economic and staffing pressures are impacting...
Additional resources needed to reach vulnerable families in rural areas should be accounted for in Government funding, according to a Welsh children's charity.
We have ten copies of Clapping Games by Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet (Positive Press, 15.99) to give away to Out of School readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope,...
Paul Soames, CEO at Contact a Family, looks at the DfE’s recent announcement of a £30m fund to help families navigate the new Special Educational Needs process
Businesses, workers and families do have a safety net in this crisis, says our new columnist Karl Handscomb, senior economist at the Resolution Foundation