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The rattle is a favourite gift for a newborn baby, but did you know that these simple toys go back as far as the second century BC? Long ago they were made from dried gourds or hollowed-out bones and...
Early years organisations and the childcare workforce have given a mixed reaction to the announcement by children's minister Sarah Teather that the Government is to review the Early Years Foundation...
Really, the things people associate with the name 'nanny'. A four-inch device called Toilet Nanny clips on to the underside of a toilet seat, and whenever the seat is lifted an electronic 'stern...
Dip into a project on frogs as an opportunity to explore the lifecycle of the natural world plus a range of learning activities, with these suggestions from Wendy E Scott As the weather begins to...
Jacqui Mann provides an update on some of the changes to legislation which will have an impact on you as an employer
Letting children vote on matters such as resources gives them a sense of ownership, among other benefits. By Amy Jackson
It is vital that children with speech and language difficulties are spotted before they start school, the independent review into speech and language services has found.
Name: Lesley Thomas, Childminder from Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire
Andrea Leadsom has been commissioned by the prime minister to lead a new review into improving the health outcomes of babies and young children, as part of the Government’s 'levelling up' agenda.
Is it possible for a large nursery chain to unify its image and yet keep its local integrity? Lindsay Clark looks at the challenges of presenting a united brand .In September, one of the UK's largest...