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A Dundee nursery has accused the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care of 'dragging its feet' by not allowing it to install a webcam so that parents can log on to the Internet and view their...
How a ‘Focus Stories’ approach and skilful adult ‘scaffolding’, rather than instruction, can boost young children’s engagement with books. By Lucy Rodriguez Leon and Tamsin Harvey
A programme to train early years practitioners and parents in language development has been improving language outcomes for children. Hannah Crown reports.
I think that rather than calling the eight-page pull-out 'All About Painting and Drawing' (7 March), a good name for it would have been 'Art Torture for Tots'. What age group is the author of this...
The 100th person in Europe to be employed by Bright Horizons Family Solutions was given a surprise welcome last week. Laura Hart, who joined the company as a nursery nurse at the Hectors House Nursery...
To mark the publication of new guidance document Musical Development Matters, its author Nicola Burke explains its content and what she hopes it will achieve
Health visitor survey uncovers ‘baby blind spot’ in national policy, as more babies are born into adversity and the health visiting workforce struggles with cuts.
Persistent poverty has a greater effect on children's cognitive development than family instability, according to a new study.
The number of nursery and primary school pupils eligible for free meals has risen, according to the 2009 school census.
Paying all mothers universally won't tackle the real problem, says Helen Penn