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As children and families don bright socks to raise awareness of World Down Syndrome Day, the Government is introducing legislation to improve the lives of people with the condition. Nicole Weinstein...
Knowledge of the seven stages of block play gives practitioners a framework to understand children’s learning in this area, finds Nicole Weinstein – with ideas for products to buy
Planning a party, to mark an event for example, is a fun activity as well as a learning experience for children, writes Penny Tassoni
Children showed improved attention to detail, perceptiveness and confidence after a project which peaked with a visit to a castle. Annette Rawstrone reports
Many children will be aware of the problem of racism, which arises from inequality. Continuing her series on introducing the themes of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to children, Dr Diane Boyd...
Promote some giant-sized thinking with activities across the early years curriculum suggested by Judith Stevens in the first instalment of a two-part project about castles A project such as 'castles'...
A revamped home corner prompted children in one setting to help a boy ‘move house’. By Annette Rawstrone
The Code of Practice for the free entitlement for three- and four-year-olds is published today, giving parents the right for the first time to ask their local authority to find them free childcare...
How the A Better Start programme is improving services and outcomes for families by engaging and involving them. By Frances Lyons and Tom McCulloch
It was so refreshing to read Jennie Lindon's article (Free range, 19 April) and we were pleased that she highlighted the work of Bridgwater College Children's Centre and Forest School. Bridgwater...