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An inclusive approach to children learning and speaking more than one language is explored by Tina Bruce, Carolyn Meggitt and Julian Grenier.
In response to Gillian Dickson's letter (13 September) asking who remembers their nursery teacher - I certainly do! I am now 35 years young and started playgroup, as it was then, when I was three. It...
Having to conform to goals and targets can damage children's sense of self and community, and inhibit their motivation, argues Wendy Ellyatt.
Overcoming a language barrier with families who speak little English requires time and effort, but is rewarding. By Karen Faux
This handcrafted set of 14 animals, from PlaytoZ, is an ideal open-ended resource.
A groundbreaking national inquiry chaired by Esther Rantzen which is being launched this week aims to talk to more than 10,000 families about the biggest issues facing the extended family and the...
The spiritual dimension of life is a challenging aspect of early years development, but a vital one to emphasise, says Marion Dowling.
I am in full agreement with the comments by Stephen Burke, director of the Daycare Trust (News, 25 October), about the lack of appropriate childcare for children who have special needs. I run one of...
The link between immature motor skills and lower educational performance has been overlooked, says Sally Goddard Blythe