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Parents of children with special needs are demanding quality provision in mainstream and special schools. Karen Faux asks if moves for more inclusion can deliver
Forest school and outdoor teaching are becoming a key part of the early years curriculum, offering deep learning opportunities as well as cultivating a kinship with nature, writes Nicole Weinstein
A delightful book about a giant will give you lots of big ideas for activities for young children, as these suggestions from Judith Stevens demonstrate A project about size can be exciting and...
'Training the trainers' has become something of a buzz phrase of late, and it is likely to stay on everyone's lips as the drive to reform the early years workforce steps up. If there aren't enough...
According to think tank IPPR, the Government has underestimated the cost of doubling the free hours for three and four-year-olds by £1 billion a year.
Use our guidelines for the most effective and versatile science resources to stock in your setting The resources offered to children will greatly affect the nature and quality of their scientific...
I think all nursery nurses in Scotland should be on the same national salary. Unison should not have allowed local deals to take place, for then we would all be receiving the same rate of pay. We all...
New data from the Department for Education (DfE) shows the percentage of practitioners with degrees working in nurseries has risen marginally since the same research in 2019.
Music and language have a close connection to one another, but activities must be tailored to match young children's abilities, says Susan Young.