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The first nursery chain to float on the stock market began trading on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) last month with shares valued at five pence. Creative Educational Corporation plc, trading...
New research is challenging our understanding of repeated patterns of action, or schemas. Dr Cath Arnold, consultant at the Pen Green Centre, looks at how we can refine our approach.
Early years settings are being asked to host Pudsey picnic parties and bake spotty cakes for this year's BBC Children in Need (13-17 November).
From the content of Marilyn Mills's letter (Letters, 14 February), her knowledge and understanding of childminding appears to be limited and simplistic. Sole charge of six children! No thanks! As a...
Rachel Buckler, a trainer and consultant specialising in safeguarding, discusses the development of child-centred strategies for designated safeguarding leads in settings
The Scottish Qualifications Authority has developed a Higher in early years care and education which will be available at colleges from the start of this academic year, with the first exams to take...
Preparing food can help children acquire life skills. Lena Engel sets out a recipe for good nursery practice with Birth to Three Matters Playing with kitchen equipment is an excellent way to stimulate...
Music and mathematics alike can be explored using drums that you provide or you make with the children, as Jane Drake explains Project guide