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Endless opportunities for children's expression, development and learning across all curriculum areas are provided by music and movement activities suggested by Margareta Burrell
Preliminary findings of the Early Years Healthy Development Review were outlined by Andrea Leadsom MP at the APPG on Conception to age two meeting, held yesterday.
Having to conform to goals and targets can damage children's sense of self and community, and inhibit their motivation, argues Wendy Ellyatt.
The case of a challenging child from a challenging family is explored by Dr Maria Robinson.
Violent play is often disturbing, but if managed properly it can be a useful outlet for some children. By Charlotte Goddard
Charities have criticised the Government’s new child poverty strategy for lacking ambition, containing no new ideas, and being weak on areas such as affordable housing and the living wage.
The Children's Workforce Development Council is touring the nine English regions to meet the workforce and discuss key issues for childcare. Unlike in previous years, each tour will focus on a...
''I did not come into politics to be the King Herod of the Labour party' Home secretary David Blunkett on the Government's proposal to take into care the children of asylum seekers who refuse to leave...
Space and equipment for physical play needs to be challenging but accessible to the children in your setting. Julian Grenier discusses how to make the most of it
Children tell lies for many reasons, so it is important to react in a measured way, advises Sue Chambers.