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Fun activities to associate written numerals with what they represent are outlined in our series by Sheila Ebbutt and Carole Skinner
Concerns expressed by parents have forced two London borough councils to remind their schools and pre-schools that they cannot refuse to admit children in nappies. Sutton and Merton councils have...
The past year has seen consolidation in the sector with the major chains growing through acquisitions and the number of places rising, despite the ongoing economic recession. Catherine Gaunt reports.
From family diversity to the power of imagination, these ten books will be a hit with children. By Meredith Jones Russell
Ahead of the Government’s spending review, it is spoilt for choice when it comes to research showing more must be spent – and where
20 April - Easter Sunday'A Second Chance'(Channel 4, 8 to 9pm) This documentary focuses on three children labelled 'unteachable' who found a second chance at Kids Company, a groundbreaking charity...
Meeting the emotional and learning needs of the unique child
In Barrow in Furness, for example, Sure Start has set up a 'Chatterbox' scheme to help parents communicate with their children to prevent language delay. Health visitors and playgroups refer children...
We have five Foundation Stage/KS1 Maths packs (Reflections on Learning, 26.95 each) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or envelope, marked...
The biggest barrier to disabled children's participation in freely-chosen play activities is other people's attitudes, as Dr Katherine Runswick-Cole has been finding in her eye-opening research.