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Babies and young children are very musical. Dr Susan Young looks at how to use singing and rhythmic movement in everyday activities to benefit a child's development One of the most exciting...
Our weekly columnist Beatrix Campbell asks whether the spirit of Sure Start is safe in the Government's hands Why should we believe Margaret Hodge? Why should the childcare community, both parents and...
From mark-making to STEM, mud kitchens are a rich resource. By Julie Mountain
(Photograph) - New money for sports facilities could make for livelier playgrounds like this one at the Rolls Crescent Primary School in Hulme, Manchester. Outdoor play was given a funding boost last...
Despite all the progress that has been made under the National Childcare Strategy in the past decade, the aim of offering high-quality, accessible, affordable childcare to every parent who wants it...
Having to conform to goals and targets can damage children's sense of self and community, and inhibit their motivation, argues Wendy Ellyatt.
By Graham Allen, Labour MP for Nottingham North. Making sure that children aged nought to two get the right start in life is the best sort of early intervention that we could make.
As a senior Foundation Stage advisory teacher, I would like to comment on the news story on the Ofsted report, Transition from the reception year to Year One ('School transition is "abrupt"', 27 May)....