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A child's social class at birth has a greater bearing on educational achievement than physical factors, a study has revealed. Research by the Institute of Child Health, published in the British...
What are settings doing to reassure children and families and keep in touch with them? Annette Rawstrone finds out
A nursery manager has saved her nursery from closure by buying it from the owner for just 1.
World-leading expert on early childhood and education Professor Ferre Laevers is just one of a host of leading figures at the Nursery World Show 2015
Use one of the best known nursery rhymes to soothe babies and inspire imitative play by toddlers, says Judith Stevens.
This feature can be photocopied for early years practitioners and parents of under-threes
More than 55,000 parents have applied for 30 hour childcare places since the start of lockdown, according to the Department for Education, which is extending the eligibility criteria for...
Introducing less formal learning to Years 1 and 2 is producing positive results, reports Annette Rawstrone
Some food for thought in your professional career Ready to learn: from birth to school readiness. By Martyn Rawson and Michael Rose. (Hawthorn Press, 9.99, 01453 757040)
Low-income families in 2015 will have to find over 60 per cent more of their own money to pay for childcare compared with 2006, according to new research.