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Mathematics is an area likely to be coloured by parents' own lack of confidence or their high ambitions for their child. Penny Tassoni explains how best to approach it Despite the Foundation Stage...
By Richard Reeves, director of futures at the Industrial Society At a nursery attended by my eldest son, the good news was that there was a male member of staff, but the bad news was that many parents...
In Lena Engel's reply to 'Keep it clean' (Letters, 5 May), she rightly comments that children and babies are exposed to a range of noxious products in the home. I buy most of my household products...
EARLY LITERACY WORK WITH FAMILIES: Policy, Practice and Research. By Cathy Nutbrown, Peter Hannon and Anne Morgan. (Sage, 19.99, 1 4129 0375 0, 020 7324 8500). Reviewed by Marian Whitehead, language...
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.
Achildcare training college designated as a vocational centre of excellence has been praised by minister for children, young people and families Margaret Hodge. Mrs Hodge opened the new Centre of...
Love the Outdoors is the theme of this year’s Outdoor Classroom Day, which will be celebrated on 5 November by thousands of children in the UK and across the world.
An analysis by the JRF, published at the beginning of the year, which compared household spend on energy of different family types, warned rising bills will push the poorest families further into...
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