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A project on houses came close to home when nursery children got to make their own real bricks. Teacher Judith Cowley describes how.
Adults should not impose their own preconceptions of what is natural or innocent on children's play, argue Sue Grieshaber and Felicity McArdle.
The body responsible for funding further education in England is to cut 1,500 jobs by June next year to save 40m. The Learning and Skills Council (LSC) revealed last week that it would reduce staff...
One nursery takes a far-sighted approach to incorporating ICT into its daily life and learning, as well as its staff assessments. Ruth Thomson reports.
We should take the precautionary principle in exposing young children to ICT before we know the long-term effects, argues Dr Richard House.
An early years sports coach reveals how he has used the World Cup to improve planning for physical development. Lala Manners reports.
National Strategies series: Part 3 - From the child
The experience of moving the body from a prone position is surprisingly important for a child's development, say Anne O'Connor and Anna Daly.
A partnership between Every Child A Talker and a community theatre company has helped parents and practitioners get more in tune with children's language development, says Sian McDermott, early years...
What impact do male practitioners have on the design and delivery of Physical Development? Dr Lala Manners shares the findings from a series of interviews with early years practitioners.