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Nursery workers worried about abuse in their settings can call a new national whistleblowing helpline so that ‘nothing stands in the way’ of opportunities to protect children.
Don't forget about the role of physical activity in preparing children to read and write when planning provision for literacy development, both indoors and out, says Anne O'Connor.
Specially designed story sacks can engage children who have special educational needs who might otherwise miss out, says Viv Hampshire.
Young children are learning empathy by caring for even younger babies. Mary Evans finds out how.
Running a business with your relatives brings benefits and challenges as Annette Rawstrone discovers
Help parents to understand simple and accessible ways to encourage children's development of literacy, with advice from Amelia Foster and Marian Whitehead
Families with disabled children, already bearing the brunt of local authority cuts, are bracing themselves for losses under the welfare reforms. Sue Learner reports.
Three out of four children from Britain's Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities live in poverty, according to a new report. The report, Parallel Lives? Poverty among Ethnic Minority Groups in Britain,...
Influenced by the principles of heuristic play, staff at Stepping Stones Childcare Centre have developed sand areas that give the under-threes choice and unrestricted access. Manager Jill Tomlinson...
Listening to four- and fourteen-year-olds is shedding light on children's early learning experiences, as Dr Jacqui Cousins explains in this extended version of the article in the latest issue of...