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New research reveals that 65 per cent of parents of Reception-age children believe that two years of lockdown has negatively impacted their child's development.
Early years organisations have welcomed Government plans to create centres providing health, education and childcare services for families in the poorest parts of England, and to create a new unit to...
At the Doctor's At last, someone has produced a piece of software specifically designed to support the powerful activity of role-play. 'At the Doctor's' is the first in a series that helps...
Young children can disappear from view in seconds. Rosalyn Spencer discusses how to protect them.
All services in a fast-changing country are becoming aware of how they must co-operate and embrace new ideas for the sake of young children, says Helen Penn The South African Department of Education...
What's the new APEL qualification for working childcarers all about? The tasks successful candidates must do and the understanding they must demonstrate are set out here The Level 3 Certificate in...
Headteacher Alison Peacock argues that the teaching profession should respond courageously to the draft curriculum by enhancing it with a richly diverse and irresistible school curriculum that builds...
Primary 1 to 3 pupils in Tayside are being invited to take part in Walkwise, a child pedestrian training programme run by the Tayside police road safety officer. After an introductory talk, trained...
WINNER: Wendy Whittaker-Large, Networks for Knowledge, Northwich, Cheshire