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Observing the level of involvement that children show in their play can tell you much about their emotional well-being, says Anne O'Connor.
The great thing about Stick On Labels from Easy2Name is that, the company claims, they remain intact even in the dishwasher, microwave and steriliser. This could make them very useful for identifying...
Teachers value children being able to do as many things as possible for themselves, says Rachel Goodchild Starting school can be a traumatic time for you and your children, but it is important that...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now so sophisticated it can ‘learn’ qualifications and write assignments by unit number, an early years tech expert has found.
* The independent inquiry set up in the wake of the Soham murder conviction of Ian Huntley is to hold three weeks of public hearings. The hearings, which begin in the week of 16 February, will examine...
Getting it right from the start: developing a service delivery model for non-maintained early years settings Argues the case for developing a model for delivering educational psychology services in...
Cross-community playgroups andnurseries are helping to change attitudes in Northern Ireland. James Tweed reports Research published earlier this summer by the Community Relations Council in Belfast...
A children's centre in London has been working with its families,the local community and other providers to address language delays linked to social disadvantage. Julian Grenier shares strategies.