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Babies on the go will be comfortable with the Baby Traveller changing bag by Bebeniq. Completely washable, the padded bag opens out flat to a large, removable changing mat. It also contains a 'dirty...
In my last Editor's View, I started by saying that there was still no sign of government announcements about the Nutbrown Review and the Childcare Commission. Two weeks on - and we're still waiting.
Babies and toddlers love finger rhymes, which also have developmental benefits, explains Penny Tassoni
Why climbing is a vital activity, and how settings can provide opportunities for it, both inside and outdoors. By Dr Lala Manners
The treatment I have received from colleagues has ranged from being ignored, to conversations stopping as I walked in the room. I have also been handed Unison forms and 'asked' to 'join so that we are...
What pressures do managers face specific to children with special needs, and how should they deal with them? In the first of a new series on the subject, Karen Faux reviews the legal framework
The EYFS profile could be scrapped and replaced by a formal test when children start school.
One of Scotland’s largest councils has admitted that fulfilling the Scottish Government’s 1,140 hour childcare offer for three- and four-year-olds will pose a ‘significant challenge’.
This Tyneside museum is currently running chemistry-focused sessions for the under-fives, and today's topic is magnets. By EYFS museum educator Amy Baird
An inquiry into childcare policy and its influence on the economy has been launched by the Treasury Committee.