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A simple bowling game can offer children exercise in a number of skills. Helen Bilton keeps the score.
‘Peck, Peck, Peck’, by Lucy Cousins has been chosen as the best picture book for children from birth to five at the Booktrust awards.
Children born intersex or with differences of sex development are an often misunderstood subject. Caroline Vollans explores the issue and reveals how settings can offer support
Supporting the maths development of four-year-olds requires meeting this age group’s widely varying needs, writes Judith Dancer
The National Council of Voluntary Child Care Organisations has launched A beginner's guide to Children and Families' Workforce Development. Written by Zoe Mundy of Home Start UK, the free guide aims...
Effective management remains key to tackling the sector's ongoing challenge of recruiting and retaining enthusiastic and capable early years practitioners Acorn Early Years Training * The effective...
Existing skills gaps will be brought into sharp focus by the new integrated review in September. Hannah Crown identifies the areas to consider for investment in training.
Children's listening and speaking skills could be boosted if local authorities invested in radio at a cost of about 1 a year per child, according to Susan Stranks, director of Children 2000, which...
A new campaign has been launched to urge the Government to make families a priority in this year's Comprehensive Spending Review.
The Integrated Review has the potential to make us better understand individual children by combining perspectives, says Dr Kay Mathieson