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Problems with the funding of childcare services in England have been underlined in the Government's inter-departmental childcare review. The review, Delivering for Children and Families, said, 'There...
The Tommee Tippee Easiflow cup is the first and only 'trainer' cup to be endorsed by the British Dental Health Foundation and was designed to help a child learn to drink without excessive sucking. A...
The writing's on the wall with a simple, fun game from a new book by Penny Tassoni helping children to develop their numbers and letters.
Day nurseries in Northern Ireland fear that unsuitable people could get jobs working with children despite new child protection legislation.
Integrated community schools have been successful in supporting vulnerable children, encouraging more active pupil and parental involvement, and increasing the range of activities during and after...
Try some of the following action rhymes with the children: Mes deux mains se dissent bonjour (My two hands say hello) Shake your own hands. Elles se regardent (They look at each other) Put your palms...
Children are arriving at school still in nappies, some do not respond to their own names and cannot speak, reveals a think tank report.
Making children feel secure and content is essential, but settings often have a narrow view of how this should be achieved - creating an environment of forced gaiety, for example, which although...
Visual images can be used to help children to make sense of the nursery routine, get to know their peers and make choices, as Tracy Harwood explains Show a young child a picture and chances are they...