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Five-year-olds living in the most deprived communities in England are beginning to catch up with children's achievement in other areas, this year's Foundation Stage Profile results show.
Respecting young children's routines makes them feel safe, says Jennie Lindon, but also offers valuable opportunities to learn Young children like to know what will happen next. A regular rhythm to...
Children don't need fancy materials to make things, they just need chances to explore them, says <B> Penny Tassoni </B>
Simon Vevers presents a selection of courses, seminars and other events designed to promote good practice in early years settings Behaviour
A free conference for all children's centre leaders, organised by the DCSF, is taking place in London on Tuesday, 8 September.
Three-year-olds who took part in a scheme to improve maths teaching in early years settings made the equivalent of two extra months’ progress on average compared to other children, research suggests.
Quality of care for under-twos is significantly improved when the adult:child ratio is reduced from 1:5 to 1:3, according to an experimental study into the effects of ratios on interaction....
Ofsted's quarterly statistics on the number of registered childcare providers and places in England have always given a really useful snapshot of trends in the early years sector.
Do you know those flowers that dance in response to music? Gadget shops are full of them. Furby, Poo-chi and other costly cyber toys are also programmed to respond to sound - in this case people's...