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A 'precious' egg with fabulous decoration can inspire creative work andform the starting point for an imaginative storymaking session Presenting children with a special object carefully wrapped up...
A popular foundation course in childcare is catching them early, and reaching those who thought it was too late, says <B> Mary Evans </B>
Chrissy Meleady of Early Years Equality calls for nursery employers to stop putting unreasonable restrictions in staff contracts
With the funding season about to start, education grants expert Caroline Voogd rounds up some places to look.
Sharing stories is the key to learning to read, says Cassie Surrey
Where could a teaching degree lead a candidate with widely varied working experience who wants to keep specialising in the early years? Tina Jefferies suggests three career possibilities and the...
After-school service representatives have slammed the quality of the Government’s attempt to improve wraparound and holiday provision as ‘incorrect, ill-informed and wishy-washy’.
Leading figures in the early years sector have been honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
Prevention and treatment for a common condition among younger children is outlined by doctors from <B>Great Ormond Street Hospital</B> in our A to Z of health