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While attachment in theory remains controversial, practitioners need to understand it in order to deliver the EYFS, explains early years consultant Anne O'Connor.
Children can maintain their bonds with their jailed mothers thanks to a unique nursery 'inside'. Barbara Millar reports Little Cherubs may be a commonplace nursery name, but in one case the nursery...
Ofsted is to publish both the Early Years Register and the Childcare Register on its website, along with providers' names, addresses and type of childcare offered, following a consultation with...
Making bookmarks during a 'night and day' topic provided an ideal opportunity for our children to develop their manipulative skills and to learn how to handle books with understanding. Planned...
The Lamaze Infant Development Book Programme has been designed to help instill a love of books from the earliest possible age. Each book is brightly coloured and has special features such as different...
* Children are portrayed as victims in nearly one in three news stories, claims a global study of newspaper coverage. The study, conducted in 24 countries by the World Association of Newspapers, found...
Unfortunately, it seems that often it takes a tragedy to prompt action over problems that have been brewing for some time. And so the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman have now led to...
Analysis of childcare costs by Labour shows that the average cost of a part-time childcare place has risen by 80 per cent since 2010 when the party was last in office.
The National Children's Bureau (NCB)is to take on much of the work and resources of the National Early Years Network (NEYN) following the charity's official closure at the end of February. The NEYN's...