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Children's favourite activities are encouraged by Christina Saville, Maryanne Neil, Linsey Fulton and Jacqueline Davis.
Staff in children's settings can learn the skills to help parents return to work. Karen Faux reports.
Principles * Planning experiences that help children to develop autonomy and the disposition to learn (p28)
Activities that use computational thinking, such as giving a robot very simple instructions, teach problem-solving and encourages children to take a creative approach to technology. By Marc Faulder
The Children's Workforce Development Council is inviting views from the childcare sector on its 2007/2008 business plan. The business plan makes a number of recommendations regarding key priorities...
Creating Scotland's first National Child Health Network to help disseminate research and information was discussed at a Children and Families conference in Stirling last week, organised by the Health...
If new practitioners are trained in a new qualification that doesn't even mention play, will they be the informed professionals that children deserve?
Practitioners must protect play’s central role in early years learning and development, and watch out for bad policy and practice, says early years expert Marjorie Ouvry
The rise of veganism means settings must be prepared to cater for this dietary choice. Mary Llewellin reports