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Adults should not impose their own preconceptions of what is natural or innocent on children's play, argue Sue Grieshaber and Felicity McArdle.
To what extent are recent policy changes to blame for the recruitment crisis? A new report from the Education Policy Institute has some answers. By Hannah Crown
Organising children to sing songs along to actions or stories is the focus of another movement session by Helen Bilton.
SPONSORED CONTENT It is increasingly important that bilingual and multilingual children are supported and celebrated in early years settings. Nursery World and Polylino brought together a panel of...
Minority ethnic families face additional challenges, including racism and discrimination, when accessing and receiving help from family support services, finds new research.
Listening to four- and fourteen-year-olds is shedding light on children's early learning experiences, as Dr Jacqui Cousins explains in this extended version of the article in the latest issue of...
Our political parties need to put children, families and ‘life-long learning’ back at the centre of childcare policy
The introduction of the new child and working tax credits has been dogged with computer problems and delays. Mary Evans reports The Government's flagship policy to make work pay by helping around six...
An additional 1.5m funding for training and development in the children and young people's sector during 2007-08 has been put up by the Children's Workforce Development Council. Bids for up to Pounds...