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Creativity is the order of the day where a whole primary school is a role-play area. Gayle Goshorn discovers the Fulbridge Way.
Nursery chains with an eye on development might be wise to link up with schools, says Simon Vevers The plan to concentrate a wide range of services, including childcare, in clusters of extended...
Sharing stories and rhymes with children right from the earliest years will help them develop vital communication skills. Judith Stevens explores the opportunities and benefits across the age groups.
Good quality joined-up services have won praise from children's minister Margaret Hodge for Islington council in London, after Archway Early Years Centre and Margaret McMillan Nursery School were...
Childcarers should know what to do if a child has an epileptic seizure, whether it is the first time or predictable. WellChild Helpline offers advice.
The Irish Government is to carry out a major review into childcare and early education.
Woodwork is a highly engaging activity for young children that encourages persistence and self-esteem, writes Pete Moorhouse
The total number of childcare places in England has dropped by 11,000 in three months as the recession takes its toll on early years providers, the latest Ofsted figures show.
As children aged one to two discover how to use words, give an added dimension to the process with fun songs, as Alice Sharp suggests.
Most parents find that there are moments in their children's lives that seem particularly special. One of those must be the point when your child turns around and says 'Look, I can write my name now!'