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Property values in Wales could soon be zooming up, driven by a mass migration to the principality of early years teachers desperate to work under the new Foundation Phase for three-to seven-year-olds...
Woodwork is a highly engaging activity for young children that encourages persistence and self-esteem, writes Pete Moorhouse
Childminders in England have warmly welcomed Ofsted's decision to keep their personal details private by putting only their registration number and postcode with their inspection reports on its...
The secrets behind movements and activities that appeal almost universally to young children are revealed by Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
A programme in which schools provide food and support to families in need during the summer holidays has been expanded, following a pilot of the scheme.
The inclusion of physical development as a Prime area of the revised EYFS will have a powerful impact on a child's emotional well-being and later learning, says Anne O'Connor.
In the first of a six-part series on Early Years Teacher training options, Charlotte Goddard tracks the progress of a former geologist on the graduate entry pathway.
Children's centres should place more emphasis on home visits to reach the most disadvantaged families, new practice guidance for local authorities is advising. Children's minister Beverley Hughes said...
Ten local authorities in England will pilot grants to encourage poorer families to use children's centres, in plans unveiled by the Chancellor, Alistair Darling.
Do ICT and multimedia in the early years have positive potential, or are they a danger to development? Here, two experts make their case.