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Just half of nurseries in Scotland plan to offer the 1,140 free hours when the policy comes in, the NDNA's survey suggests.
March Getting started Even if March is cold and wet, there are still things you can do. As soon as the soil surface is dry, carve out any new beds, weed the ground, dig over and feed (see 'All About...
Foundations of Literacy. A balanced approach to language, listening and literacy skills in the early years. By Sue Palmer and Ros Bayley (Network Educational Press, 17.95, 1 85539 093 0, 01785 225515)
The rattle is a favourite gift for a newborn baby, but did you know that these simple toys go back as far as the second century BC? Long ago they were made from dried gourds or hollowed-out bones and...
Take a look at a nursery that's leading the way in good practice in special educational needs. By <B> Wendy Scott </B>
The children’s commissioner for England is calling on the next prime minister to put family at the centre of policymaking.
Ideas to help you implement Birth to Three Matters This week: In you go! - tunnels and tents: how to promote confidence and competence
Children's perennial fascination with knickers and monsters can be explored fruitfully using this quirky, beautifully illustrated book, says Judith Stevens.
Further to the news story that childminders in poor parts of England are to receive support funding (22 March), since the introduction of nursery vouchers by the Conservative Government followed by...
By Maureen Smith and Yvonne Nolan, co-founders of Duo Consulting, and developers of the new APEL qualification APEL Level 3 Certificate in work with children(Early Years or Playwork), Unit 2: reflect...