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(Photograph) - Three-year-old June-Seo Lee displays a fish she made at the Family Arts Workshop at the second Disability Rights Festival, held in London's Trafalgar Square to promote disability...
Childminders in Northern Ireland can be nominated by parents for the 2005 Childminder of the Year award run by dairy manufacturer Cow & Gate in association with the Northern Ireland Childminding...
(Photograph) - Four-year-old Lori-Ann Moran keeps a look-out for lawbreakers at Birch Services police post off the M62 near Manchester. PC Mike Monks treated Lori-Ann, who wants to be a policewoman...
Private day nurseries have shown overwhelming support for keeping or tightening up the ratio of one adult to eight children currently set out in the care standards for three- to five-year-olds in...
Ahead of a much-anticipated review of the EYFS this year, many nursery heads have firm views on which aspects of the framework need to be improved, writes Melanie Defries.
Ask yourself these ten questions to assess whether your setting helps children who speak English as an additional language. 1 Can you see languages other than English as soon as you enter your...
A three-year place-based learning project helped children to locate themselves in the community and wider world, says Will Coleman.
WINNER: Sue Overton, Sue Overton Associates
Your Nursery in Manchester decided to transform its two-year-olds’ room based on the Reggio Emilia approach.
Practice at writing should go hand in hand with children's learning how to read, says Lena Engel. When young children view letters and words, they see them as symbols: pictures that are a collection...