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In providing resources for playful learning we need to remember the process in which they will be used, not just the outcome at the end, says Anne O'Connor.
What do children gain from going to a nursery where they're taught in another language that comes from the British Isles? Jackie Cosh listens to the arguments Earlier this year the Government set out...
Children need a more realistic view of our relationship with animals, says Helen Penn.
As the days get longer and brighter, and spring is in the air, you could well start to notice that your setting is in need of sprucing up. Perhaps your paintwork is peeling, your carpet is wearing...
When boys are playing boisterously and causing disruption, it may be time to look again at what type of activities are being provided for them, advises Penny Tassoni.
School entry time is when many parents stop reading bedtime stories to their children, according to a report from the National Literacy Trust. The charity found that while 53 per cent of parents read...
Nick Woodall of the Centre for Separated Families explains how proposed legislation could transform the way society views lone parenting, placing a new emphasis on shared parenting after divorce or...
Despite the achievement of the current UK Government in reducing child poverty levels during the first part of the last decade, and introducing fiscal programmes to help low-income families, child...
In the first of a three-part series, Catherine Rushforth explains the manager's role in leading a setting's approach to safeguarding.
Ofsted inspectors seem to have lost their way on early years settings, says Robin Balbernie.