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Cut out and photocopy Some parents believe that putting a child on a reading scheme as soon as possible will mean that they will do better at school later on - but this is not the case. In fact,...
How do children of different ages respond to literature and what is the best way to support them, asks Charlotte Goddard
The latest Oftsed review has found steady improvements in the quality of early years education and childcare provision in daycare settings year-on-year.
Managers of half the playgroups in England hold a childcare or education qualification at only NVQ level 2 or under, a major study funded by the Department for Education and Employment has found. The...
Parents should be supported to improve the home learning environment in a way that doesn’t patronise or put them off, writes Dr Julian Grenier in the final part of his series
Nursery provision in Wales could be hit by cuts to the local Government budget.
As a parent, literacy is probably the area that you are most determined for your child to succeed in. It is important, both in school and in life, and being able to read and write confidently and...
Supporting the maths development of four-year-olds requires meeting this age group’s widely varying needs, writes Judith Dancer
Early years practitioners will benefit from training in using the outdoors, whether it's a familiar place to them or not, says Mary Evans