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There was so much to see, hear, taste and talk about at the Nursery World Show 2011.
An independent selection of new products and resources No identity problems for St Teresa's Nursery School in Belfast who decided to have their name writ large on their new play surface. RTC, the...
Identifying children's relationships with the adults in their home is no longer a matter of Bob's your uncle, says <STRONG> Mary Evans </STRONG>
Taking public services such as education and the early years out of politics may be the only way of funding them adequately.
As this highly significant bill enters its final stages in Parliament, we ask Family and Childcare Trust policy and public affairs expert Adam Butler some key questions.
More than half of the children attending nurseries in Belfast have been classified as having behavioural difficulties. According to a report by the Belfast Education and Library Board, Behaviour in a...
The Scottish Executive's planned overhaul of the children's hearing system must restore its original aim of reducing the number of young people ending up in court for anti-social behaviour, a leading...
Adhering to agreed terms for how children behave at nursery, and how challenges are dealt with, is a team effort involving staff, children and parents, as head Michael Pettavel explains.
Jane Drake, a partnership advisory teacher in Leeds and author of Planning Children's Play and Learning in the Foundation Stage and Organising Play in the Early Years (David Fulton) The layout of...