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The focus of health visitors should be on early intervention, prevention and health promotion for young children and families, according to an independent review published by the Department of Health.
See how children's interests and a surprise piece of inspiration led to a nursery-wide project that prompted yet more projects, with Angela Chick.
In the first of a three-part series, Catherine Rushforth explains the manager's role in leading a setting's approach to safeguarding.
Research carried out for a DfE review into the costs of childcare has finally been published a year after a Freedom of Information request from the Pre-school Learning Alliance.
A little knowledge of some evolutionary principles can help settings face up to the challenges ahead, explains Jacqui Burke
By Paul Bonel, director of the SkillsActive Playwork Unit I welcome the review of children's natural play by Stuart Lester and Martin Maudsley for Playday 2006, commissioned by the Children's Play...
Children have an early and natural urge to draw, but practitioners need to offer them ample resources and encourage them to think about and discuss their efforts afterwards.
Professor Kathy Sylva from Oxford University's department of education has become a patron of High/Scope UK. The High/Scope approach has been used in the UK since the early 1980s. In its...
Kathleen Marshall has been appointed Scotland's first-ever commissioner for children and young people. Her nomination was approved by the Scottish Parliament on 12 February and it is expected that she...
An ‘urgent’ new approach to children in social care is needed, after an independent review has found that the system is too focused on investigating families rather than providing them with support.