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A teddy bear and a kangaroo trade places in an exciting new exchange scheme, writes Jenny Benjamin Saffy the teddy bear has been in Tasmania for several weeks now. Her hosts are the children and staff...
Which are the 20 largest nursery groups in the UK? Alison Mercer on who did what in the past six months. The leading nursery chains have gone from strength to strength in the past six months, with...
Early years providers are being offered guidance on working with the Vetting and Barring scheme. Karen Faux reports.
Children's favourite playthings can serve as tools in activities that will provide plenty of fun in learning with these ideas from Wendy E Scott Toys are invaluable for literally learning through...
I would like to draw readers' attention to the plight of the many nursery nurses who are not employed by their local authority and therefore are ineligible to take part in the industrial action...
An award-winning primary school has had architectural judges gushing over its design - but, asks Julian Grenier, have they asked the schoolchildren how they feel about it? The new Hampden Gurney...
In the second part of his series exploring the revised Development Matters guidance, Dr Julian Grenier looks at the newly included terms ‘curriculum’ and ‘pedagogy’ and explains what they mean in the...
Children speaking different languages, or very little at all, learn to communicate happily at a nursery visited by Annette Rawstrone.
Parents should be supported to improve the home learning environment in a way that doesn’t patronise or put them off, writes Dr Julian Grenier in the final part of his series