Found 26389 results for "?type=Analysis?year_based=2010?ArticleTypes/Name=Employer Zone|Other|Features?pageSize=15"
Strike the right balance between stimulation and relaxation for the children in your care with this quiz by Sue Hubberstey and Jan Hurst Children enjoy having busy, stimulating lives but, just like...
Play & Learn's educational rugs from the United States are extremely versatile. They can be used for set activities, for quiet reading or even just to get everyone sitting down quickly for some circle...
The work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has announced plans to change the way that child poverty is measured, as new Government figures show the target to halve child poverty by 2010 has not...
The first book in a series aiming to encourage traveller children of primary school age to read has just been published. It features colourful photographs and descriptions of traditional wagons,...
How can practitioners sustain children's attention and involvement when they don't share a language? Michael Jones shows one way.
The Department for Education has no plans to remove the word ‘free’ when describing and advertising the funded entitlements, the children and families minister David Johnston told delegates at Nursery...
According to new analysis by the GMB union, the Government’s proposal to bring in means-testing for free school meals under universal credit will leave thousands of deprived children hungry.
Isolation in both rural and urban communities is being overcome by prize-winning Sure Start initiatives. Judith Napier reports Community isolation can be a barrier to effective early years provision....
Important routes out of poverty for disadvantaged families, according to a report by the Department for Work and Pensions (DfWP). In the report, The United Kingdom's National Action Plan on Social...
With high numbers of staff off work due to either catching coronavirus or having to isolate as a contact, many call for more support and protective measures. By Katy Morton