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Many settings working with the nought-to-three age range do not believe painting is appropriate for the children in their care. Not so the Old School House in Cambridgeshire. Here they set up a wide...
We’re delighted to introduce a great new look for Nursery World magazine in our 30 April issue now out.
We have a Christmas cracker of a December issue, with a look at innovative community-focused alternatives to nativity, a special report on early years education in Lebanon and an exclusive profile of...
Children's minister Claire Couthino says that national average hourly funding rate for two-year-olds will rise to £8 this September and to £5.50 for three-to-four-year-olds. When the offer of 15 hours...
Children's development and behaviour is not harmed if their mothers go back to work when they are babies, according to major new research.
I am a first-year BA Early Childhood Studies student and I am writing to say that I fully support the comments made by Emma Thorley in her letter ('Let's get all the knowledge we possibly can', 26...
A guide to developing the ICT curriculum for early childhood education By Iram and John Siraj-Blatchford
Sunny days are on the way and our new edition is packed with seasonal activities and ideas for learning outdoors, along with best-practice guidance on changes to Literacy in the EYFS, a special...
Childcare company Primary Steps has announced the closure of its pre-preparatory school in Essex, leaving parents just five weeks to find another school for their children before the start of the...
Regarding the letter from Diana Scutt (23 June) about her problems filling childminding vacancies, I have been a registered childminder myself for the past six years and, apart from the first year, I...