Found 38606 results for "?sort=recent?ArticleTypes/Name=News|Features?Tags/Name=Communication%20and%20Language%7CInclusion%7CFamilies?orderBy=PublishedDate?page=1?pageSize=15"
I have just read 'Girls ahead of boys in profile figures' (News, 24 March). As the mother of six boys I am concerned that such statistics could put even more pressure on early years practitioners and...
Scotland's proposals to ban all physical punishment of children under three and to prevent any children from suffering blows to the head, shaking and the use of implements are a considerable step...
A project on animals offers huge scope for children's learning across the early years curriculum and a seemingly limitless list of animals on which to focus: pets, farm animals, minibeasts, birds,...
Name: Angela Foley Position: General Manager of Bright Beginnings Children's Centre at the University of Leeds
Didicar is a totally different ride-on toy and is sure to cause a stir in any early years setting. It's designed for children from three years, but is so robust that even adults can have a go! Didicar...
Teaching young children to overcome bias and challenge prejudice is a process that must start with early years practitioners reflecting on their own attitudes, says Anne O'Connor.
Claire Martin, Reception teacher at the British International School of Boston, US, suggests ideas and resources for magnificent mark-making
A controversial database holding contact details for every child in England was launched on Monday, following several delays prompted by security fears.
In this first part of a new series on unlocking learning in the outdoor environment, Professor Jan White considers building practitioner confidence and changing mindsets
Deian Evans, of property consultants Lambert Smith Hampton, explains the importance of a proactive approach to rent renewals.