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Children's play can seem aggressive or dangerous. Philip Waters explores how playworkers can respond to this in the latest article in his series on play types ROUGH & TUMBLE
As almost half of teachers admit they lack confidence about teaching the new sex and relationships lessons, the NEU and NSPCC warn that without more support, the curriculum is at risk.
The theme of what kind of learning experiences young children need runs through this week's issue of Nursery World. The Liberal Democrats have joined the call to abandon Key Stage 1 SATs, after a...
A workforce development initiative has secured more than 630,000 of European funding to help train nearly half of Edinburgh's childcare workers who do not have the qualifications required by the...
A quarter of all five-year-olds in England are not fully vaccinated against measles, the latest NHS immunisation figures reveal.
Two-thirds of children do not like walking outside alone because of a fear of strangers, researchers from the University of Birmingham suggest. Surveying 473 children aged between nine and...
A measles outbreak at a nursery in Chertsey, Surrey, last week has seen four confirmed cases of the disease and three other children suspected of contracting it.
Government plans to improve childcare, safeguard vulnerable children and extend parental rights were outlined in the Queen's Speech last week, revealing the 44 bills to be discussed during the next...